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U.S. defence chief in Israel in push to ease intensity of Gaza offensive

 

U.S. defence chief in Israel in push to ease intensity of Gaza offensive




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Excess mortality experts say the ministry’s ability to record and collate death toll data in real-time is deteriorating amid the collapse of all systems in Gaza, raising the likelihood of a significant undercount.

Hamas - which has ruled Gaza since 2007, two years after Israel ended a 38-year occupation - said in a statement that as well as the confirmed deaths, another 52,000 people have been wounded and nearly 8,000 are missing.

Senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad said the U.S., Britain and other European nations were supporting Israeli aggression while "the dysfunctional international community" stood by.

"As for the Palestinian resistance, it is standing, hitting hard and inflicting significant losses whether in the Israeli invading vehicles or troops," said Hamad, who is based outside Gaza.

Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo, Bassam Masoud in Gaza, Henriette Chacar in Jerusalem, and Reuters bureaux; writing by Michael Perry and Andrew Cawthorne; editing by Stephen Coates and Mark Heinrich



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