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Gaza: Israel deploys Weapons capable of melting skin… Palestine raises alarm

Gaza: Israel deploys Weapons capable of melting skin… Palestine raises alarm

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The Palestinian authorities  have raised the alarm that Israelis has deployed weapon capable of melting the skin in its attack on Gaza.

The Palestinian authorities in its account of the ongoing airstrike on Gaza Strip said those wounded now needed special treatment outside Gaza.

The Palestinian authorities in a statement also alledged that the Israeli force executed 91 Palestinian since October 7th, many of them are children.

It therefore challenged the media on the need to be neutral and present the facts as it were.

No fewer than 5,791 people including 2360 children, 1421 Women and 217 elderlies have been killed in Gaza since 7 October Israeli airstrike, Palestine authorities also said.

According to the Palestine Embassy in Abuja, 16,297 persons sustained various level of injuries as at 24 October.

Given breakdown, the  Palestinian Embassy said as at 24 Ocrober, 68 health workers have been killed, while 100 injured.

It also noted that 12 hospitals and 32 health centers were out of service due to direct attacks or running out of fuel.

25 ambulances have been put out of services due to the Israeli attacks.

Surgical operations were performed without anesthesia and using the light of telephones, and the wounded were treated in the corridors and on the floors, this as a result of power cut.

The Palestinian authorities also said that no fewer than  1.4 million persons have been internally displaced since the hostility started.

The embassy noted that 685,000 are taking refuge with other families, while 565,000 displaced are in 148 schools affiliated with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Refugees, 101,000 in mosques, churches and public places, 70,000 in 67 schools.

More than 181,000 housing units were damaged, including more than 20,000 units completely destroyed.

The embassy also put the  number of detained people since Octiber 7th at 1215 bringing the total number for 2023 to 6500.

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