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Palestinian death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza rises to 44,580

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Palestinian death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza rises to 44,580

2024-12-06 05:30 Last Updated At:07:17

The Palestinian death toll from the ongoing Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip has risen to 44,580, with 105,739 others injured, health authorities in the enclave said Thursday in a statement.

Over the previous 24 hours, Israeli military operations in Gaza led to 48 deaths and 201 injuries, according to the statement.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a Thursday statement that it carried out airstrikes against a humanitarian zone in Khan Younis in southern Gaza late on Wednesday, killing multiple Hamas fighters including a senior commander named Osama Ghanim.

The Gazan health authorities said at least 21 people died from the Israeli air raid in Khan Younis.

Thursday afternoon also saw an Israeli attack on a house in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, which resulted in 15 fatalities and many injuries, according to Palestinian television reports.

Palestinian death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza rises to 44,580

Palestinian death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza rises to 44,580

China is gearing up for a surge in inbound and outbound travelers during the upcoming Spring Festival holiday, with an anticipated average of 1.85 million passenger trips daily, marking a 9.5 percent increase from last year, according to the travel forecast released by the National Immigration Administration (NIA) on Friday.

This year's Spring Festival falls on Jan 29, the first day of the Chinese new year, with eight public holiday days from Jan. 28 to Feb. 4. It is the most important festival in China and an occasion for family reunions and celebrations.

Outbound passenger flows at key airports are expected to reach their highest levels during the first three days of the holiday, while inbound passenger flows are forecast to peak from Feb 3 to 4, the final two days of the holiday.

Major international airports, including Beijing Capital, Shanghai Pudong, Guangzhou Baiyun, and Chengdu Tianfu are projected to handle daily cross-border passenger flow of 42,000, 95,000, 48,000 and 19,000 people, respectively.

Passenger flows at border checkpoints near Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions are expected to remain relatively steady, with peak passenger flows anticipated from Jan 31 to Feb 2.

Gongbei, the land border checkpoint between Zhuhai in Guangdong Province and Macao, is expected to be the busiest, handling an average of 310,000 inbound and outbound trips daily.

To manage the surge, the NIA has improved border inspection measures to ensure that wait times for Chinese cross-border travelers do not exceed 30 minutes. Additional staff will be on hand, and sufficient inspection lanes will be available to ensure smooth and efficient processing.

Cross-border travel is also expected to be a major trend this Spring Festival in east China's Shandong Province, according to the provincial cultural and tourism department. The Shandong Exit-Entry Border Inspection General Station predicts over 100,000 inbound passenger trips to the province, including approximately 21,000 ones by foreign travelers.

The implementation of the 240-hour visa-free transit policy led to the addition of three new entry points in Shandong, allowing international visitors to freely choose to enter or exit the province through ports in Jinan, Qingdao, Yantai, and Weihai. This development positions Shandong as a popular entry hub for inbound tourism.

To accommodate the expected influx, airports in cities such as Jinan and Qingdao have established dedicated visa-free transit processing areas, to ensure efficient handling of foreign travelers during peak times.

"In response to the rising number of foreign travelers at our ports, Qingdao Airport Customs has implemented a pre-review model for visa-free transit, optimizing the clearance process. This has saved an average of 20 minutes for each visa-free traveler," said Jiang Lei, an officer of the Qingdao Airport Customs Inspection Station.

Various regions across Shandong are hosting traditional Chinese New Year fairs showcasing local customs and products, aiming to attract both domestic and international visitors. Coastal cities like Qingdao, Yantai, and Weihai have become particularly popular destinations for South Korean tourists.

China expects 9.5 pct rise in daily cross-border passenger flow during Spring Festival holiday

China expects 9.5 pct rise in daily cross-border passenger flow during Spring Festival holiday

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