GAZA: A total of 90 Palestinians were killed in nine massacres perpetrated by the Israeli occupation forces over the last 24 hours in the Gaza Strip, bringing the documented death toll since the outbreak of the Israeli war of genocide to 30,410, the majority of whom are innocent civilians, according to local health authorities. In addition to the 90 fatalities, 177 other Palestinians were injured by Israeli artillery, aerial strikes or sniper fire over the last 24 hours, while the number of injuries documented since the beginning of the aggression have climbed to 71,700, the sources added. Some victims remain under the rubble and in the streets, as the occupation forces continue to prevent the arrival of ambulance and rescue teams to many locations, especially in the northern region. Therefore, the actual figures are believed to be much higher. Meantime, the Kamal Adwan Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip has reported a tragic surge in the number of children succumbing to malnutrition and the unavailabilit y of medical treatment and fuel within the facility due to the ongoing Israeli blockade, bringing the total to 15 lives lost since last week. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA Just recently, Gaza's Health Ministry stated that at least 15 children died over the past few days from malnutrition and dehydration at the Kamal Adwan hospital. "We fear for the lives of 6 (other) children suffering from malnutrition and diarrhea at the hospital's intensive care unit as a result of the cessation of the electric generator and oxygen and the weakness of medical capabilities," Ashraf Al-Qudra, the Gaza Health Ministry's spokesperson, said. It is worth noting that the hospital has been out of service for months due to the continuous Israeli attacks and lack of fuel and medicine. Source: National News Agency - Lebanon
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