ACLED reports a 35% increase in Israeli military activity in the Gaza Strip during April. The Gaza Health Ministry states at least 120 Palestinians have been killed in the territory since April 8.
A report from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) project states that Israeli military activity in the Gaza Strip rose by 35% during April. Separately, the Gaza Health Ministry reports that 120 Palestinians have been killed since April 8.
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