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Gaza Health Ministry: Death toll rises to 39,583

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The Gaza Health Ministry has reported a rise in the death toll to 39,583 individuals, marking a grim milestone in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. This figure reflects the toll of over five months of hostilities, which commenced when Hamas militants launched attacks on Israel on October 7.

In the last 24 hours, the ministry recorded 33 Palestinians killed. Overall, the conflict has also resulted in 91,398 injuries, up by 118 over the past day.

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