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Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 57,823

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Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 57,823

2025-07-12 08:58 Last Updated At:14:57

The Palestinian death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 57,823, with 137,887 injured since the conflict between Hamas and Israel erupted in 2023, Gaza's health authorities said in a statement on Friday.

In the past 24 hours, Israeli military operations killed 61 people and injured 231 in Gaza, and among the dead were six civilians waiting to receive aids, the statement said.

Since the Israeli army resumed its military operations in the Gaza Strip on March 18 this year, 7,261 people have been killed and 25,846 injured.

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 57,823

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 57,823

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 57,823

Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 57,823

Thousands of demonstrators rallied in Italy and Greece on Saturday to protest against U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, with protesters in Rome, Milan and Athens condemning Washington's actions and calling for respect for Venezuelan sovereignty.

In Rome, more than 1,000 demonstrators marched toward the area near the U.S. Embassy, calling on Washington to immediately release Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife.

Police blocked roads around the embassy to prevent protesters from approaching the building, but demonstrators continued to denounce U.S. actions.

"First of all, we oppose U.S. imperialist aggression. This kind of behavior is shameful. The U.S. is attacking a sovereign country, and as [U.S. President Donald] Trump himself has said, this is for oil interests," said protester Giovanni Barbera.

Saturday's rally marked the second large-scale protest in Rome this month against U.S. military operations in Venezuela, following an earlier one on on Jan 3.

Participants included members of multiple political parties, labor unions and social organizations. The protesters held banners reading "Stop imperialist interference" and "Free Maduro," urging the international community to respect Venezuela's sovereignty and the will of its people, and condemning the U.S. for violating international law.

"We are protesting the way the U.S. handles international politics. Since the events of January 3, we have seen violations of international law, and we are very concerned about how the global situation is developing," said protester Stefano De Angelis.

Organizers said solidarity rallies in support of Venezuela were held in 30 Italian cities on the same day.

Meanwhile, similar protests were also staged in Greece. About 200 people gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in Athens, voicing support for Venezuela and opposition to U.S. military actions.

"We oppose U.S. imperialism and its attack on Venezuela. At the same time, the U.S. is also threatening Cuba, Mexico and Greenland. We must stand up against this behavior," said Greek protester Argiro Sirmakezi.

Protesters rally in Italy, Greece against U.S. military operation in Venezuela

Protesters rally in Italy, Greece against U.S. military operation in Venezuela

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