More than 18,200 Gazans Killed in the Hamas-Israel War

in blurtconnect •  11 months ago 

The war between the Hamas group and Israeli troops continues to rage in the Gaza Strip. To date, more than 18,200 Palestinians and 104 Israeli soldiers have been reported killed amid the escalating humanitarian crisis.

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Reported by Al Arabiya and AFP, Tuesday (12/12/2023), the latest death toll from the Ministry of Health in Hamas-controlled Gaza was 18,205 people, most of whom were women and children. It was stated that 32 dead people had arrived at Nasser Khan Younis hospital in the last 24 hours.

The war was sparked by a Hamas attack on October 7 that killed around 1,200 people in southern Israel and led to dozens of hostages being taken to Gaza. Hamas warned that the remaining 137 hostages would not survive unless Israel met its demands and released more Palestinian prisoners.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on Hamas to "surrender now". "This is the beginning of the end of Hamas. I say to the Hamas terrorists: It is over," the right-wing prime minister said last Sunday, as reported by Al Arabiya.

Fierce fighting continued Monday in Gaza, with Islamic Jihad militants saying they blew up a house in the southern Gaza town of Khan Younis, where Israeli troops were searching for a tunnel.

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