CAIRO, March 24. /TASS/. A total of 730 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 1,400 more have been injured since the fighting resumed in the Gaza Strip on March 18, the enclave’s Health Ministry said on its Telegram channel.
"The number of killed people in Gaza since March 18, 2025, has risen to 730, with 1,367 injured. Over the past day, hospitals have received 61 deceased and 134 wounded people," the report by the agency stated. The Palestinian enclave’s Ministry of Health added that the total death toll among Palestinians since October 2023 has currently reached 50,082, with 113,408 injured.
On March 18, the Israeli army resumed military operations in the Gaza Strip, launching massive strikes on the enclave and breaking the ceasefire established in January. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office justified the move by the radical Palestinian Hamas movement's rejection of proposals made during talks with intermediaries and US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff. It also stated that the goal of the operation in the Gaza Strip is to free all hostages. The radicals blamed Israel and the United States for the resumption of hostilities.