31 More Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza
Israel has intensified its attacks on the Gaza Strip, with at least 31 people killed in the latest airstrikes. This brings the total death toll in the area to over 43,340, according to Reuters.
A report on Monday, November 4, stated that Palestinian doctors reported at least 31 casualties from Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Sunday, November 3, with nearly half of the fatalities occurring in northern Gaza.
Claiming that Hamas is regrouping in the region, the Israeli military has been conducting month-long operations to prevent this.
In a separate report, the Anadolu news agency stated that at least 27 more Palestinians were killed in the ongoing attacks, bringing the total death count to 43,341 since October of last year, as reported by Gaza's Health Ministry on Sunday.
The ministry's statement revealed that over 102,105 individuals have also been injured in relentless attacks. Over the last 24 hours, Israeli forces’ continuous assaults have led to 27 more deaths and 86 injuries. Many people remain trapped under rubble or stranded in the streets, as rescuers are unable to reach them.
Palestinian health authorities estimate that more than 10,000 people are still missing under the rubble of destroyed buildings across Gaza. Despite a United Nations Security Council proposal urging an immediate ceasefire, Israel continues its severe offensive in the blockaded territory.
The conflict between Hezbollah, a Lebanese armed group supporting Hamas, and Israel also escalated after Israel's assault on Gaza began on October 7, with Hezbollah launching rockets at Israel.
Israel has reported that Hamas’s attack on October 7 resulted in the deaths of 1,200 Israelis and the taking of approximately 250 hostages.
According to Gaza's health authorities, Israeli attacks have killed 41,600 people in Gaza and displaced over 2.3 million individuals.
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