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44,875 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Since October 7

44,875 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Since October 7 Pulse News Network
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GAZA: The Gaza Ministry of Health has reported that at least 44,875 Palestinians have been killed and another 106,454 injured since Israel launched its military operations in Gaza on October 7. The ongoing conflict has led to devastating casualties, particularly among civilians in the densely populated region.

In the past 24 hours, Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 40 Palestinians and left another 98 injured. One of the deadliest attacks took place on Thursday when an Israeli strike targeted the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. At least 33 people were killed, and dozens more were wounded when the strike hit a residential block in the camp, which houses thousands of refugees.

The situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, with frequent bombings and attacks making it increasingly difficult for medical teams to assist the injured. The Gaza Ministry of Health has expressed alarm over the high number of casualties and the strain on hospitals and medical facilities. Amid the violence, humanitarian organizations are struggling to provide adequate aid to the civilian population, which faces shortages of food, water, and medical supplies.

Jake Sullivan Meets Israeli Officials, Eyes Ceasefire in Coming Month

In the diplomatic arena, the United States has expressed cautious optimism about the potential for a ceasefire agreement in Gaza. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan spoke on Thursday in Jerusalem, where he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials. Sullivan noted that the US is “looking to close” a deal for a ceasefire in the coming month but acknowledged that challenges remain in finalizing an agreement.

US Efforts Focused on Ceasefire and Humanitarian Assistance

The United States has been actively engaged in efforts to negotiate a halt to the fighting, while also addressing the worsening humanitarian concerns in Gaza. A potential ceasefire would mark a significant development in the ongoing conflict. However, it remains unclear how long such an agreement could last given the intensity of the military operations in the region.

Growing Death Toll and Urgency for Humanitarian Aid

As the international community continues to call for an end to the violence, the death toll in Gaza continues to rise. The situation remains dire for Palestinians caught in the crossfire, with the need for immediate humanitarian assistance becoming increasingly urgent. With the region facing this devastating crisis, the push for a sustainable peace agreement is more critical than ever.

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