Israeli attacks in Gaza kill 44 people, injure 206

GAZA(National times)- The series of atrocities by Israeli forces continues unabated across Gaza. The brutal attacks by Zionist forces on helpless, displaced, and unarmed Palestinians have not ceased, rather they are on the rise. In the latest attacks, 44 Palestinians were martyred and 206 injured since the beginning of Saturday morning. According to Arab media, 10 individuals were martyred while searching for food. In the past 24 hours, 10 more people died due to famine, bringing the total number of deaths from starvation to 332, including 124 children. In central Gaza, Israeli shelling resulted in the martyrdom of five individuals. An Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis martyred five Palestinians and injured several others. According to Arab media, Israeli shelling in the Nuseirat camp in Gaza led to the martyrdom of five individuals. The total number of martyrs has reached 63,371, with 159,835 Palestinians injured. Gaza faces a shortage of relief food supplies, and hospitals are running out of resources to treat the injured. 



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