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Death toll in Palestine rises to 11,360

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The number of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank killed in the regional conflict with Israel now stands at 11,360, the health ministry in Gaza reported on Monday, adding that the death toll includes 4,609 children, 3,100 women, and 678 elderly persons. Meanwhile, 28,200 people in Gaza have been injured since October 7 while 3,250 locals are still missing or under the rubble, including 1,700 children, according to the latest data.

In the West Bank, 180 Palestinians were killed, while 2,700 individuals suffered injuries over the same timeframe.

The number of deaths among health workers is 202, while 25 out of 35 hospitals and 53 out of 72 primary health clinics in Gaza are out of service at the moment. The Al-Shifa Hospital saw 15 deaths among its patients, including six newborns, the ministry confirmed.

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