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WHO Confirms Accuracy Of Gaza Death Toll Figures

Aftermath of an Israeli strike on a house in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that there is nothing wrong with the reported death toll figures from Gaza. This statement comes amidst ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians in the region.

According to WHO, the death toll figures provided by Gaza health officials are accurate and reliable. These figures have been used to track the impact of the recent violence on the health system in Gaza.

The conflict in Gaza has resulted in a significant number of casualties, including many civilians. The WHO has been closely monitoring the situation and providing support to the health authorities in Gaza to ensure that medical services are available to those in need.

Despite the confirmation from WHO, there have been allegations of inflated death toll figures from some sources. However, WHO has dismissed these claims and reiterated the accuracy of the data provided by Gaza health officials.

The ongoing violence in Gaza has raised concerns about the humanitarian situation in the region. The WHO has called for an immediate ceasefire to allow for the delivery of essential medical supplies and the evacuation of the wounded.

As the conflict continues, the WHO remains committed to supporting the health needs of the people in Gaza. The organization is working to ensure that medical facilities have the resources they need to provide care to those affected by the violence.

With the confirmation from WHO that there is nothing wrong with the Gaza death toll figures, the focus now shifts to addressing the immediate health needs of those impacted by the conflict. The international community continues to call for a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Gaza to prevent further loss of life and suffering.

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