The death toll from the Israeli occupation's aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has risen to 51,157 dead and 116,724 wounded.
Medical sources reported that the death toll includes 1,783 dead and 4,683 wounded since March 18.
It said that 92 dead and 219 wounded arrived at hospitals in the Gaza Strip during the past 48 hours.
It explained that a number of martyrs remain under the rubble of destroyed homes and facilities, and on the roads, and that ambulances and specialist teams are unable to reach them due to limited resources.
According to medical sources, 41 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on various areas in the Gaza Strip since dawn today.
Local sources reported that an Israeli drone targeted a group of citizens on Hassanein Street in the Shuja'iyya neighborhood in eastern Gaza, killing three citizens and wounding others.
It added that a drone bombed a house on Yaffa Street in the Tuffah neighborhood, northeast of Gaza City, killing three civilians and wounding others.
Since dawn today, the occupation has continued its violent airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, as the "resumption of aggression" enters its 33rd day. The blockade of aid continues for the 46th day, resulting in more casualties, destruction, and displacement.
Medical sources in Gaza reported that violent airstrikes early Saturday morning killed 23 people and injured more than 20 children in Khan Yunis, as the city was targeted by a series of airstrikes. They also reported that Israeli artillery had resumed firing shells toward eastern Gaza City and western Rafah in the south, amid an escalation in the Israeli army's genocidal crimes, which mostly target children and women.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) described the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip for nearly seven weeks as the "most severe" since the start of the aggression on the Strip on October 7, 2023. In a report published on Friday, the agency explained that "420,000 citizens have been displaced again" throughout the Strip.
On the political front, and on the Israeli side, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced a "special address" for him this evening, Saturday. Israeli reports quoted a "senior official" as saying the address would address issues including Iran and prisoners in Gaza.
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92 dead in the Gaza Strip in the last 48 hours, and the raids continue.