Death toll in Israel’s war on Gaza surpasses 69,000 as attacks continue
Summary
The death toll in Gaza has increased to over 69,000 since fighting resumed after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging the reopening of the Rafah crossing for medical evacuations. In the West Bank, there has been an increase in violence, including attacks on Palestinian olive pickers by Israeli settlers.Key Facts
- The Ministry of Health in Gaza reports 69,169 deaths since October 7, 2023.
- Over 240 Palestinians have been killed after the recent ceasefire ended.
- Israeli military reports two Palestinians killed near the yellow line, a boundary set after the truce.
- An explosive device in Khan Younis resulted in a child's death.
- WHO calls for the Rafah crossing's reopening for urgent medical evacuations.
- Approximately 4,000 Palestinians have been evacuated for medical treatment through Rafah.
- Israeli settlers have attacked Palestinians during the olive harvest in the West Bank.
- The United Nations has recorded at least 126 attacks by settlers since September.
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