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Over 880 Palestinians killed in Gaza Strip as result of ceasefire violations by Israel

Gaza’s authorities said that over the past week, the enclave received only 30% of what is necessary to satisfy the population's most urgent humanitarian needs

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tass.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Over 880 Palestinians killed in Gaza Strip as result of ceasefire violations by Israel

Gaza’s authorities said that over the past week, the enclave received only 30% of what is necessary to satisfy the population's most urgent humanitarian needs

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middleeasteye.net1 mesi fa

Death toll in Gaza surpasses 881 since 'ceasefire'

At least 881 Palestinians have been killed and 2,621 wounded since the supposed “ceasefire” between Israel and Hamas took effect on 11 October 2025.

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  1. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·middleeasteye.net

    Death toll in Gaza surpasses 881 since 'ceasefire'

    At least 881 Palestinians have been killed and 2,621 wounded since the supposed “ceasefire” between Israel and Hamas took effect on 11 October 2025.

  2. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·tass.com

    Over 880 Palestinians killed in Gaza Strip as result of ceasefire violations by Israel

    Gaza’s authorities said that over the past week, the enclave received only 30% of what is necessary to satisfy the population's most urgent humanitarian needs