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Death toll at 33,545: Health ministry

Netanyahu says Israel preparing for scenarios in other areas than Gaza
Israeli soldiers listen to a briefing near the Israel-Gaza border, amid the ongoing conflict. - Reuters
Israeli soldiers listen to a briefing near the Israel-Gaza border, amid the ongoing conflict. - Reuters
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GAZA STRIP: The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said on Thursday that at least 33,545 people have been killed in the territory during more than six months of war between Israel and Palestinian militants.


The toll includes at least 63 deaths over the past 24 hours, a ministry statement said, adding that 76,094 people have been wounded in the Gaza Strip since the war began when Hamas militants attacked Israel on October 7.


On Thursday, six people were killed in Rafah in a suspected airstrike by Israeli forces on the city on the Egyptian border in the south of the Gaza Strip, Palestinian paramedics in the area reported.


An Israel Defence Forces (IDF) spokesman declined to comment on the specific incident, but said: "In response to Hamas' attacks, the IDF is operating to dismantle Hamas military and administrative capabilities."


He added: "In stark contrast to Hamas' intentional attacks on Israeli men, women and children, the IDF follows international law and takes feasible precautions to mitigate civilian harm."


Meanwhile, Reuters reported that Israel is keeping up its war in Gaza but is also preparing for scenarios in other areas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday, amid concern that Iran was preparing to strike Israel in response for the killing of senior Iranian commanders.


"Whoever harms us, we will harm them. We are prepared to meet all of the security needs of the State of Israel, both defensively and offensively," he said in comments released by his office following a visit to the Tel Nof air force base in southern Israel.


Israel has been bracing for possible Iranian retaliation for the killing of a senior general and six other Iranian officers in an airstrike on the Iranian embassy compound in Damascus on April 1. Israel has not said it was responsible but Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said on Wednesday Israel "must be punished and it shall be" for the attack.


Netanyahu made his comments as Israeli troops and warplanes started an operation in central Gaza overnight which the military said was aimed at destroying infrastructure of armed Palestinian groups.


Most Israeli troops have been pulled out of Gaza, in preparation for an assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where more than 1 million Palestinians are sheltering. but fighting has continued in various areas of the enclave.


Residents and militants said fighters have engaged in gunbattles with Israeli forces, which invaded the northern and southern areas of the Al-Nuseirat refugee camp. Israeli bombardments from air, ground, and the sea, which so far destroyed several buildings including two mosques, were almost non-stop, they said.


"It was as if the occupation army was launching a new war," Raouf Abed, 20, said via chat app from Deir Al-Balah to the south of Al-Nuseirat refugee camp. "The explosions were non-stop, the sounds came from different directions," he said.


"Every time we hope there will be a ceasefire, Israel escalates the aggression, as if they are trying to pressure Hamas by hitting on us, the civilians," he said.


In the Zeitoun suburb of Gaza City, an Israeli airstrike killed eight Palestinians in a market, health officials said, while another killed two other people in the northern Gaza camp of Jabalia.


Israeli military strikes killed 63 Palestinians and wounded 45 others in the past 24 hours, the Gaza Health Ministry said. - Agencies


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