GAZA — On Wednesday, the spokesman
for the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Ashraf Al-Qudra, announced that a
15-year-old girl has died at the Al-Shifa Hospital of complications from
malnutrition and dehydration, bringing the number of malnutrition and dehydration-related
fatalities to 18 people.
According to Al-Qudra, since October
7, 30,717 people have been killed as a result of Israel’s ongoing bombardment
of Gaza, Al-Mamlaka TV reported.
In the daily report, the ministry
indicated that the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) had deliberately killed 348
health workers and arrested 269 others, compiled by the directors of hospitals
in Khan Younis and northern Gaza.
Furthermore, he stated that in the
last 24 hours, the IOF is guilty of massacring nine families, killing 86
people, and injuring a further 113 people. Several casualties still remain
stuck under rubble and on the roads, as the IOF is preventing access to
ambulances and civil defense crews.
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GAZA — On Wednesday, the spokesman
for the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Ashraf Al-Qudra, announced that a
15-year-old girl has died at the Al-Shifa Hospital of complications from
malnutrition and dehydration, bringing the number of malnutrition and dehydration-related
fatalities to 18 people.
According to Al-Qudra, since October
7, 30,717 people have been killed as a result of Israel’s ongoing bombardment
of Gaza, Al-Mamlaka TV reported.
In the daily report, the ministry
indicated that the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) had deliberately killed 348
health workers and arrested 269 others, compiled by the directors of hospitals
in Khan Younis and northern Gaza.
Furthermore, he stated that in the
last 24 hours, the IOF is guilty of massacring nine families, killing 86
people, and injuring a further 113 people. Several casualties still remain
stuck under rubble and on the roads, as the IOF is preventing access to
ambulances and civil defense crews.
Read more Region and World
Jordan News