
Tragic Toll: Nearly 45,000 Palestinians Lost in Gaza Strikes Since Oct. 7
Local authorities report nearly 45,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza due to Israeli strikes since October 7, 2023, highlighting the severe impact of ongoing conflict.
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Local authorities report nearly 45,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza due to Israeli strikes since October 7, 2023, highlighting the severe impact of ongoing conflict.
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