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WHO denied Israel’s claims of change in Gaza death toll figures

Jake Miller Published May 14, 2024
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The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday expressed full confidence in Gaza’s health ministry death toll figures after Israel questioned a change in the numbers.

BREAKING: The image of terror currently experienced in Gaza, where fifty civilians were bombed in a 3-story building in the Nuseirat refugee camp.

Crushing refugee families who are hiding from bombs with their children is the "right to defend themselves" according to Zionists. pic.twitter.com/HW3tXsIJ3V

— Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) May 14, 2024

Gaza’s health ministry last week updated its breakdown of the total fatalities of around 35,000, saying that around 25,000 of those have so far been fully identified. UN agencies have republished these figures.

This is how the morning looks in Gaza. Children under the rubble since yesterday! They may have died of hunger, suffocation, or thirst before anyone could save them! pic.twitter.com/2ja0d3Y29B

— Ahmed El-Madhoun (@madhoun95) May 14, 2024

“The fact we now have 25,000 identified people is a step forward,” said WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier at a Geneva press briefing, saying that there was “nothing wrong” with health ministry data.

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