Gaza: The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that Israeli forces have carried out three massacres against families in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, resulting in the deaths of 142 people. Among the deceased, 107 have been identified, while efforts are ongoing to verify the identities of the remaining victims. Additionally, 150 people have been injured in the attacks. In its daily report on the casualties from the ongoing Israeli aggression, now in its 311th day, the ministry highlighted the challenges faced by rescue teams. Many victims remain trapped under rubble, in destroyed buildings, or on the roads, with ambulance and civil defense teams unable to reach them due to the presence of Israeli military vehicles and the dangers posed in these areas. The ministry further confirmed that since the escalation began on October 7, the death toll has risen to 39,897, with 92,152 injured. The report also noted that these figures do not include unidentified victims from the recent massacre at the Al-Tabi'i n School in Gaza City. Source: Jordan News Agency
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