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Gaza death toll reaches 34,683 as Israeli offensive continues

May 06, 2024

Tel Aviv [Israel], May 6: The death toll in months of Israeli offensive has gone up to 34,683, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
At least 78,018 Palestinians have been injured since Israel launched its brutal offensive on October 7, the ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Israel has closed the main crossing point for humanitarian aid to enter into Gaza after a Palestinian armed group fired rockets at a military base in southern Israel near the site.
The Israeli military said on Sunday that it closed the Karem Abu Salem crossing, which Israel calls the Kerem Shalom crossing, to aid convoys after the attack. The Qassam Brigades, Hamas's armed wing, said the attack targeted a group of Israeli forces in the area of the crossing and its surroundings.
In a video released later, it said the rockets hit Israeli military "command headquarters and mobilisations" at the crossing, "leaving soldiers dead and wounded". The Israeli army said it detected 10 projectiles that were launched from Gaza's southern city of Rafah towards the area. It added that it detected and struck the source of fire and other Hamas military infrastructure.
Israeli authorities said several people were wounded in the rocket attack. The Eshkol Regional Council, quoted by the Israeli media, said the rockets hit an open area near a military position. The Israeli president claimed that Hamas "attacked humanitarian aid because they don't care for humanity".
"The world must act to release the hostages, and free the people of Gaza from Hamas's vicious rule," President Isaac Herzog said in a post on X.
The crossing was one of the key passages for aid entering the besieged Gaza Strip. Israeli authorities announced its reopening in mid-December following mounting pressure from the United States amid a dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. Despite its reopening, Israeli authorities have allowed only a trickle of assistance needed to address the dire humanitarian situation inside the Palestinian territory.
Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum, reporting from Rafah in southern Gaza, said the targeted military base has been used as a launching pad for Israeli attacks on targets in Rafah.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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