Day 32: 10,328 killed and 2,450 missing in the Gaza Strip

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GAZA – Gaza Health Ministry announced on Tuesday afternoon an increase in the number of dead to 10,428 on the 32nd day. The Ministry stated that the Israeli army committed a massacre in the past hours, in which 548 were killed. Gaza Health emphasized that the number of massacres committed by the Israeli army against Palestinian families has reached 1,071 families. 💢💧While displaced individuals was trying to obtain drinking water, the IOF shelled a house near Al-Quds Hospital, what compelled the residents to seek refuge in the hospital in a state of fear and panic, especially among the children 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 It's important to note that the available… pic.twitter.com/ABQvo8bhty — PRCS (@PalestineRCS) November 7, 2023 The death toll includes 4,237 children, 2,719 women, and 631 elderly. The Ministry noted that the Israeli occupation killed 192 health workers, destroyed 40 ambulance vehicles, targeted 120 health institutions, and took 18 hospitals and 40 primary care centers out of service due to targeting and fuel depletion. Regarding the missing, the Ministry clarified that it received 2,450 missing persons since the beginning of the aggression, including 1,350 children who are still under the rubble. Read more Region and World Jordan News Read More Iranian Missile Strikes Building in Tel Aviv Israeli Airstrike Near Lebanese Army Intelligence Headquarters in the South Iran: 22 Arrested in Qom for Spying for Israel Since Start of War
GAZA – Gaza Health Ministry announced on Tuesday afternoon an increase in the number of dead to 10,428 on the 32nd day.

The Ministry stated that the Israeli army committed a massacre in the past hours, in which 548 were killed.

Gaza Health emphasized that the number of massacres committed by the Israeli army against Palestinian families has reached 1,071 families.


The death toll includes 4,237 children, 2,719 women, and 631 elderly.

The Ministry noted that the Israeli occupation killed 192 health workers, destroyed 40 ambulance vehicles, targeted 120 health institutions, and took 18 hospitals and 40 primary care centers out of service due to targeting and fuel depletion.

Regarding the missing, the Ministry clarified that it received 2,450 missing persons since the beginning of the aggression, including 1,350 children who are still under the rubble.


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