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Israeli airstrikes result in the deaths of dozens more in Palestinian territories

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Last updated: 2024/09/11 at 9:40 AM
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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in over 40,000 Palestinian casualties in the Gaza Strip since the war began. Recent Israeli strikes on Palestinian territories have led to the deaths of more than two dozen Palestinians, including women and children. The Israeli military targeted a group of militants in the city of Tubas in the occupied West Bank, resulting in the death of five individuals. The city of Jenin has also seen extensive destruction due to recent Israeli military raids in the area. Additionally, a strike on a tent camp in a designated humanitarian zone in Muwasi caused the death of at least 19 people and wounded 60 others. The situation has led to around 90% of Gaza’s population being displaced.

Due to the dire situation in Gaza, dozens of Palestinian patients are expected to leave the area through an Israeli crossing to seek medical care in the United Arab Emirates. This marks the biggest exit of medical patients through Israel since the conflict began. Over 200 individuals, predominantly children and their relatives, are expected to depart for medical treatment. The borders of Gaza have been sealed off for several months, making it difficult for Palestinians to seek medical attention. The patients are set to leave through the Kerem Shalom crossing and will travel to the Ramon airport in southern Israel before boarding a flight to the United Arab Emirates.

The conflict escalation has caused a significant increase in casualties, with the death toll rising to over 40,000 Palestinians since the war began. The recent Israeli strikes on Palestinian territories have resulted in the deaths of more than two dozen individuals, with women and children among the casualties. The Israeli military has conducted airstrikes in various locations, targeting militants in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The city of Tubas in the West Bank saw the death of five individuals, while a strike on a tent camp in Muwasi led to numerous casualties. The ongoing raids have caused widespread destruction in the region, particularly in the city of Jenin.

Amid the conflict, efforts are being made to assist Palestinian patients in need of medical care. Dozens of individuals are set to leave Gaza through an Israeli crossing to travel to the United Arab Emirates for treatment. This initiative will provide much-needed medical assistance to over 200 individuals, most of whom are children and their relatives. The closure of Gaza’s borders in recent months has made it challenging for Palestinians to access medical services, making this humanitarian effort crucial for those in need. The patients will depart from the Kerem Shalom crossing and travel to the Ramon airport in southern Israel before continuing to the United Arab Emirates.

The crisis in Gaza has led to a significant increase in casualties and displacement among the population. Over 40,000 Palestinians have been killed since the conflict began, with many more individuals sustaining injuries or being displaced from their homes. The recent Israeli airstrikes have intensified the situation, causing the deaths of more than two dozen Palestinians. Efforts are being made to provide assistance to those in need, including facilitating the travel of Palestinian patients to seek medical care in the United Arab Emirates. The international community continues to monitor the situation and calls for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in order to prevent further loss of life and displacement of civilians.

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