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On Friday, the health authorities of the Gaza Strip reported that a total of 35,857 people have died and 80,293 have been injured as a result of the Israeli Army’s offensive in response to Hamas attacks in September and October. These numbers are subject to change as more victims are still trapped under rubble or inaccessible due to the Israeli blockade.

In the past day alone, there were 57 more deaths and 93 injuries recorded by Gazan authorities. There have also been reports of the massacre of six Palestinian families. The Israeli Army, on the other hand, has continued operations in Jabalia refugee camp, claiming to have eliminated dozens of terrorists and destroyed tunnels and other infrastructure. The offensive in Jabalia began in May and has since expanded to include Rafah, a city on the border with Egypt. This has caused concern internationally, especially with the suspension of humanitarian aid entering the enclave.

Meanwhile, in other parts of the world, there are many other stories happening. The Festival dei Matti is returning to Venice next year, women’s favorites for Roland-Garros 2024 are being discussed, and cybercriminals are stealing gift cards from businesses through online systems. Additionally, there were hooligan riots before a basketball game in Berlin last night, and Qatar has been praised for its resilience by the IMF after surviving several economic challenges. Hansi Flick has become the new coach of Barça football team this week while cultural events and sports updates continue to dominate headlines around the world.

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