The death toll rises to 37,232 and more than 85,000 are injured in the war in Gaza

The death toll rises to 37,232 and more than 85,000 are injured in the war in Gaza
The death toll rises to 37,232 and more than 85,000 are injured in the war in Gaza

Jerusalem, June 13 (EFE).- The Israeli bombings of the last day caused at least 30 new fatalities and more than 100 injuries in the Gaza Strip, according to data this Thursday from the Ministry of Health, controlled by Hamas.

Thus, the total number of deaths increased to 37,232, 70% women and children, and the number of injured to 85,037, in addition to some 10,000 bodies still under the rubble.

In the last few hours, five Gazans were killed and 17 wounded in Israeli attacks on two houses in the Nuseirat refugee camp (center), while Palestinian sources say that Israeli forces used explosives to destroy buildings in the center of Rafah.

The Palestinian Wafa agency also reported the death of a civilian, in a drone attack against a gathering of civilians, near the port of Gaza, west of the city of the same name. In this area, the Zeitun neighborhood continues to be bombed from the air for the second consecutive day, Wafa denounced.

In Rafah, the southernmost tip of the Strip, the Army intensified its attacks early this Thursday against its western side, whose land crossing with Egypt remains closed, preventing more than 11,000 Gazans with health problems from leaving the enclave to receive medical treatment.

The situation for Gazan children continues to be very critical and, in these eight months, at least 33 have died as a result of hunger, according to yesterday’s data from the Hamas Government.

For its part, the Israeli Army reported today in a statement that it had eliminated more than ten militants in central Gaza in the last day, “including a participant in the October 7 massacre,” as well as having destroyed more than 45 ” targets” throughout the Strip, including military structures, militiamen, rocket launchers and tunnels.EFE

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