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Gaza Health Ministry: Death toll rises to 37,337

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The death toll in Gaza has surged to 37,337 as Israel's conflict with Hamas persists, with the Palestinian Health Ministry reporting a grim rise in casualties.

Since October 7, at least 85,299 individuals have suffered injuries due to Israeli assaults in the region. The recent data reveals a distressing escalation, with 41 fatalities recorded within the past day alone.

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