The number of casualties due to the unabated Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip, since Oct.7, 2023, has surged to 39,790 martyrs, and 91,702 wounded. In a statement on Saturday, health authorities in Gaza reported that the Israeli occupation army committed three brutal massacres against Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip, which led to the martyrdom of 40 Palestinians and injuring 140 others during the past 24 hours. Thousands of the martyrs' bodies and injured are still under the rubble and left on streets, with medical and civil defense personnel being unable to reach them. Since Oct.7, 2023, the unprecedented and intense Israeli onslaught has continued through conducting airstrikes, ground offensive and assault from sea, in addition to committing bloody massacres against the Palestinian civilians, resulting in dozens of casualties and missing people, as well as inflicting massive devastation upon the critical infrastructure. The aggression caused unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe in the enclav e due to Israeli restrictions imposed on the delivery of water, medicine and fuel supplies. Source: Qatar News Agency
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