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26,751 Palestinians killed in Gaza since Oct.7

Some 114 Palestinians were killed and 249 injured in the past 24 hours, the ministry added.

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Gaza and Jerusalem
Tue, January 30, 2024

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26,751 Palestinians killed in Gaza since Oct.7 Dogs of war: A dog walks near Israeli tanks deployed at a position along the border with the Gaza Strip on Jan. 2, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and militant group Hamas. (AFP/Jack Guez)

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total of 26,751 Palestinians have been killed and 65,636 wounded in Israeli strikes on Gaza since Oct. 7, the Gaza health ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Some 114 Palestinians were killed and 249 injured in the past 24 hours, the ministry added.

On Tuesday, deadly fighting and bombardment rocked Gaza as international mediators pushed for a new ceasefire and hostage release deal in the Israel-Hamas war.

Heavy Israeli strikes and urban combat across the besieged Gaza Strip killed 128 more people overnight, the health ministry in the Hamas-run Palestinian territory said.

The epicentre of fighting has been the southern city of Khan Yunis -- the hometown of Hamas's Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar, the alleged architect of the October 7 attack -- where vast areas have been reduced to a muddy wasteland of bombed-out buildings. 

Troops fighting in city blocks and tunnels have raided several military sites, Sinwar's office and "a significant rocket manufacturing facility", the Israeli military said.

Army spokesman Daniel Hagari claimed troops in the city had "eliminated over 2,000 terrorists above and below ground".

Israeli undercover troops in the occupied West Bank meanwhile killed three alleged members of a Hamas "terrorist cell" in a raid on a hospital.

The agents -- some dressed as medical staff and carrying a wheelchair and baby carrier as props -- shot dead three men at Ibn Sina Hospital in the northern city of Jenin, according to officials and hospital CCTV footage released by the ministry.

The official Palestinian news agency Wafa named the three men as Muhammad Jalamnah, Muhammad Ayman Ghazawi and Basel Ayman Ghazawi.

The Israeli army charged that Jalamnah, allegedly "inspired" by the October 7 attack, had "planned to carry out a terror attack in the immediate future and used the hospital as a hiding place and therefore was neutralised".

The Palestinian health ministry stressed that hospitals enjoy special protection under international law and urged the United Nations to help end Israel's "daily string of crimes... against our people and health centres".

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