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Number of injured after Hamas attack rises to 1,864

EPA-EFE/ABIR SULTAN

The number of Israelis wounded in Saturday's Hamas attacks rose to 1,864, the Israeli Health Ministry reported on Sunday.

The ministry said that 19 people are critically injured, while 326 are in serious condition, and 359 are in moderate condition.

In addition, 821 of the hospitalized people have minor injuries, while 232 Israelis are under medical supervision.

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