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Amman, Aug 22 (Petra) – Two people killed and four wounded by Israeli
army fire arrived in hospitals in the Gaza Strip in the last 48
hours, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
The latest casualties brought to 73,419 the death toll and to 174,364
the total number of injured people since October 7, 2023, as the
Israeli military continued to violate a ceasefire, it said.
The figures included 1,285 people who have been killed and 4,252
wounded, as well as 813 bodies recovered, since the ceasefire took
force on October 11, 2025, said the ministry.
It said an unknown number of victims remained under the rubble of
bombed out buildings and in the streets, out of reach of ambulance
and civil defense teams.
//Petra//SS