The Gaza Diam Toll tops 69,000 as the Israelis and the military also exchange

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More than 69,000 Palestinians have been killed internally Israel’s War – War So far, Gaza health officials said on Saturday, as both sides completed the latest exchange of bodies under the terms of the to finish to finish the fire.
The latest jump in deaths occurs as more bodies are found On the destroyed Gaza Strip As firefighting began on Oct. 10, other bodies were also identified. It included casualties including Palestinians killed in strikes that Israel said would soften up the remaining forces.
Israel on Saturday returned the remains of 15 more Palestinians to Gaza, according to hospital officials there, a day after forces returned them Remains of administration in Israel. He was identified as Lior Rudaeff, according to Pesti the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu The office. The captors and the missing families say Rudaeff was born in Argentina.
The exchange is a key part of the first phase of the elimination, which requires Hamas to return all its administration and other causes. Families and supporters gathered again on Saturday night in Tel Aviv to catch up.

This peg aims to go down with the deadliest and most destructive war ever between the Israelis and the Palestinian Authority. It started on Oct. 7, 2023, an attack on Hamas-Laed in southern Israel killed about 1,200 people and took 251 hostages.
Violence reaches new heights
And on Saturday, Israeli settlers attacked two children who were raised by Palestinian farmers and others in the West Bank, in a violence where Lestler West was attacked.
For each Israelite to return, Israel has been releasing 15 Palestinian remains. Ahmed Dheir, director of forensic medicine at Nasser Hospital in the southern Canaan city of Khan Younis, said that 300 remains have been recovered, 89 of which have been identified.
“We don’t have enough resources or DNA to match them to the families of the victims,” Dherier said. Unknowns will be buried in batteries.
Hopeful families are being searched for in body bags of decomposing remains. “Shut it up, it’s not him,” another family member said.
“I always come here. I don’t lose hope. I’m still waiting for him,” said the mother of the missing boy, who did not give his name.
Gaza’s Ministry of Health said the number of people killed when the war began has risen to 69,169. The ministry, part of the Hamas-run government and overseen by medical experts, keeps detailed records viewed as being too often trusted by private experts.
The department said 284 people were added to the total after their identities were verified between Oct. 31 and November 7.
In the past three days, 10 bodies were brought to Gaza hospitals – nine were found in the rubble and were recently killed. Since the ceasefire began, 241 people have been killed in Gaza, he said.
It added that a large number of Palestinians remain missing.
CBC News has accepted an invitation from Israel to defend its power to take a small group of journalists on the outskirts of Gaza City with one heavy-handed search.
The Israeli army on Saturday said that the soldiers killed two soldiers who were close to the forces, one in the north of Gaza and the other in the south.
Palestinian health authorities said 11 people were injured in an attack by Israeli settlers in the western Beit town of Beita, including journalists, international activists and farmers. Activists and medalists flocked to this year’s olive harvest to help Palestinian farmers get to their fields safely.
The Office of the UN COMMENTITIAN has confirmed that there are more Israeli Settlerl Attacks on Palestine and their property in the West Bank in October than in any other 260 month, the Office said.
Jonathan Pollak, a long-time announcer, told the press that he was picking olives when dozens of masked asport, armed with clubs, came down, chased people and threw rocks. Pollak was hit in the head and taken to the hospital.
Journalists attacked, injured
Polak said he saw five strikes coming together through the reporter and his bodyguards. He watched the newcomers beat and storm, put on his hats.
A spokesperson for Reuters, said that both of their colleagues were “attacked by a group of people with sticks and rocks,” although they identified themselves as journalists, and both were injured.
The Israeli military said they broke up clashes “between Israeli civilians and Palestinians during an unsanitary olive harvest in an area that requires prior coordination” and that several Palestinians were injured.
Rights groups say arrests for violence against women are rare, and prosecutions are rare. The left-wing Israeli Haaretz newspaper reported in 2022 that based on statistics from the Israeli police, only 3.8 percent of residential violence cases were suppressed, with many cases closed without any action being taken.
For two years, Israel has maintained strict restrictions on that and entering Gaza and on that information. CBC’s SAša Petricic makes a rare, escorted, visit to the region and breaks down Israel’s efforts to maintain control of the war narrative.
Also on Saturday, Palestinian emergency services reported another attack in the nearby village of Burin. The Palestinian Red Crescent said the attackers injured four international activists and a 57-year-old man.
The Israeli military said the soldiers were responding to a report of rock throwing at an Israeli vehicle and that Israeli civilians had thrown rocks at the harvesters. Israeli and Palestinian citizens were injured.





