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Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 55,000 in 20-Month Israel-Hamas War

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The death toll in the 20-month Israel-Hamas war has surpassed 55,000 in Gaza, with the conflict showing no signs of ending despite widespread devastation and humanitarian crisis.

Gaza Strip — The Palestinian death toll from the 20-month Israel-Hamas war has climbed past 55,000, the Gaza Health Ministry said Wednesday. According to the ministry, 55,104 people have been killed since the start of the war and 127,394 wounded. Many more are believed to be buried under the rubble or in areas that are inaccessible to local medics.

The ministry doesn't distinguish between civilians and combatants, but has said that women and children make up more than half the dead. The grim milestone comes as the war, which began with Hamas' attack into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, shows no sign of ending.

Israel says it only targets militants and blames civilian deaths on Hamas, accusing the militants of hiding among civilians because they operate in populated areas. However, the ministry's tolls from previous conflicts have largely aligned with those of independent experts, despite Israel questioning the ministry's figures.

The war has had a devastating impact on Gaza, with Israeli forces destroying vast areas, displacing about 90% of its population, and transforming more than half of the coastal territory into a military buffer zone. The southern city of Rafah, once home to hundreds of thousands, is now mostly uninhabited.

A 2½-month blockade imposed by Israel when it ended a ceasefire with Hamas raised fears of famine and was slightly eased in May. However, the launch of a new Israeli- and U.S.-backed aid system has been marred by chaos and violence. The U.N. says it has struggled to bring in food due to Israeli restrictions, a breakdown of law and order, and widespread looting.

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Israel accuses Hamas of siphoning off aid, but the U.N. and aid groups deny there is any systematic diversion of aid to militants. Hamas has suffered major setbacks militarily, and Israel says it has killed more than 20,000 militants, without providing evidence.

The militants still hold 55 hostages — less than half of them believed to be alive — and control areas outside of military zones despite facing rare protests earlier this year. The war began when Hamas-led militants killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, in the Oct. 7 attack and abducted 251 hostages. More than half the captives have been released in ceasefires or other deals. Israeli forces have rescued eight and recovered the remains of dozens more.

Israel's military campaign, one of the deadliest and most destructive since World War II, has transformed large parts of cities into mounds of rubble. Hundreds of thousands of people are living in squalid tent camps and unused schools, and the health system has been gutted, even as it copes with waves of wounded from Israeli strikes.

Hamas has said it will only release the remaining hostages in return for more Palestinian prisoners, a lasting ceasefire, and a complete Israeli withdrawal. It has offered to hand over power to a politically independent Palestinian committee. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected those terms, saying that Israel will only agree to temporary ceasefires to facilitate the return of hostages.

Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war until all the hostages are returned and Hamas is defeated or disarmed and sent into exile. He says Israel will control Gaza indefinitely and facilitate what he refers to as the voluntary emigration of much of its population to other countries. The Palestinians and most of the international community reject such plans, viewing them as forcible expulsion that could violate international law.

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