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Palestinian-Israeli Conflict Has Killed More Than 1,100 People

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Author : Bozhou Marine
Update time : 2023-10-11 09:28:56
Hamas launched a military operation against Israel, and the Israeli army launched multiple rounds of air strikes on the Gaza Strip. This large-scale conflict has killed more than 1,100 people on both sides and injured more than 4,000 people.

The death toll in Israel exceeds 700, with at least 2,156 injured;

413 Palestine were killed and about 2,300 injured;

The Israeli Defense Forces are calling up hundreds of thousands of reservists to "prepare for an eventual ground counterattack on the Gaza Strip," chief spokesman Daniel Hegeri said, marking Israel's largest call-up in decades.

The White House issued a statement saying that U.S. President Biden had another phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu that day. Biden said additional U.S. aid to the Israel Defense Forces is on its way to Israel, with more to come in the coming days;

Many countries began to evacuate their citlzens, and many airlines canceled flights to Israel.

 
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