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Latest Update on Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Over 5,600 Fatalities and Thousands Injured on both Sides

According to AI News, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced on October 20, local time, that this round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict has resulted in 4,218 Palestinian deaths, including more than 4,137 deaths in the Gaza Strip and more than 12,000 injuries; 81 deaths in the West Bank , more than 1,400 people were injured.

According to a report by The Times of Israel on the 20th, the Israeli health department stated that since the outbreak of the conflict, as of 4 p.m. on the 20th, a total of 4,932 people in Israel had been injured, of which 299 were still receiving treatment in the hospital.

According to the “Jerusalem Post” citing data from the Israeli Ministry of Health, as of the afternoon of the 18th local time, more than 1,400 Israelis and foreigners had died in Israel.

This round of conflict between Palestine and Israel has killed more than 5,600 people on both sides.

On the 20th, Israeli Defense Minister Galante delivered a speech at a meeting of the Israeli Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, explaining Israel’s military action plans and goals in the Gaza Strip.

Galante said that Israel’s operation will be divided into three main phases: the first phase of military operations through air strikes, followed by ground operations, with the goal of eliminating the armed forces to defeat and destroy Hamas; the second phase is through intensity The lower level of fighting will eliminate the remaining resistance forces; the third phase will establish a new security environment in the Gaza Strip. Hamas has yet to respond. (CCTV News)

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2023-10-20 22:52:00

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