International Desk: For more than 5 months, 32623 Palestinians have lost their lives in Gaza. Besides, another 75 thousand 92 people were injured.
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Hundreds of Palestinians are losing their lives there every day due to Israeli attacks. The latest attack killed 15 people at a sports center in the Valley, where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have taken refuge.
Meanwhile, despite international pressure and criticism, the US government is sending billions of dollars worth of bombs and warplanes to Israel.
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According to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), 26 of its workers have been killed in attacks by Israeli forces since the beginning of the conflict in Gaza. 15 of them were targeted by Israeli forces while providing medical care.
Incidentally, on October 7 of last year, the Palestinian independence organization Hamas launched a sudden attack by entering the border of Israel. Since then, Israel has continued to attack Gaza.
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Meanwhile, after the start of the Israeli operation, millions of Palestinians took refuge in the Rafah area of southern Gaza, bordering Egypt. Israeli forces have already destroyed northern and central Gaza. Now, ignoring all international pressure, the occupying forces will launch an operation in Rafah.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told family members of soldiers held hostage by Hamas in Gaza that they could only be freed through military pressure. He also said that they are preparing for an army operation in Rafah.
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"We have already conquered northern Gaza and Khan Younis," Netanyahu said, referring to the ground operation in Rafah.
Notably, the UN Security Council (UNSC) for the first time passed a resolution calling for a cease-fire between the two sides in the war that started in Gaza after Hamas attacked the southern part of Israel recently.
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