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Israel Killed 206 Palestinians Since The Beginning Of 2023

 A Palestinian statistical organization estimates that Israel has killed up to 206 Palestinians since the year's beginning.

The Mu'ti data center apparently delivered the information on Wednesday, according to the Palestinian Information Center news agency.

The organization claims that throughout the course of time, Israeli soldiers in Jenin, located in the northern portion of the occupied West Bank, have killed up to 64 Palestinians. 

At least 13 deaths were caused by Israel's military operation against the city last week, in which more than 1,000 troops were deployed to allegedly destroy the resistance "infrastructure" there. 

The data center provided more information, revealing that 46 Palestinians were killed in the seven months since the start of the year in Nablus, also in the northern West Bank, while another 37 died near the Israeli-blockaded Palestinian territory of the Gaza Strip.

Muti highlighted that the Israeli strike brought about the deaths of 11 Palestinians in Ramallah, a city in the West Bank, another ten in al-Khalil, a district in southern Palestine, and another eight in al-Quds, an occupied holy city. Aggression. 

The investigation found that six Palestinians were killed in Tulkarm, four in Qalqilya and Bethlehem, and two in Tubas and Salfit - West Bank cities - and that the deadly Israeli aggression from 1948 to the present has claimed three lives in the occupied territories. 

Under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new right-wing government, the regime has significantly increased its hostility toward Palestine.




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