- Battles rage across Gaza as death toll tops 35,000 and tens of . . .
Gaza's health ministry said Sunday more than 35,000 people had been killed since Oct 7, most of them women and children Were Israel to invade, it would defy pressure from the U S and others
- Israel pushes back into northern Gaza, ups military pressure on Rafah
The death toll in Israel's military operation in Gaza has now passed at least 35,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's health ministry The bombardment has laid waste to the coastal enclave
- Fighting rages across Gaza as death toll tops 35,000 - eNCA
Israel struck Gaza on Sunday and troops were battling militants in several areas of the Hamas-run territory, where the health ministry said the death toll in the war had exceeded 35,000
- Death Toll in Gaza Tops 35,000 as Israel Intensifies . . . - Democracy Now!
Israel is intensifying its attacks across the Gaza Strip, from Rafah to Jabaliya, the largest refugee camp in Gaza The official death toll has now topped 35,000, including more than 14,500
- Gaza bleeds on as death toll tops 35,000 | The Daily Star
Israel sent tanks into eastern Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip early yesterday, after a night of heavy aerial and ground bombardments, as the death toll in the Palestinian enclave exceeded
- UN chief urges ‘immediate ceasefire’ in Gaza as 35,000 Palestinians . . .
The United Nations’ Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has renewed his call for “an immediate humanitarian ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip as Israeli forces have killed more than 35,000 Palestinians
- Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 35,000: Health authorities
GAZA: The Palestinian death toll from ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip has exceeded 35,000, health authorities in Gaza said in a press statement
- Fighting rages across Gaza as death toll tops 35,000
RAFAH, Palestinian Territories — Israel struck Gaza on Sunday and troops were battling militants in several areas of the Hamas-run territory, where the health ministry said the death toll in the war had exceeded 35,000 people
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