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Palestinian death toll in Gaza Strip surpasses 72,000 since Oct 2023

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Palestinian death toll in Gaza Strip surpasses 72,000 since Oct 2023

2026-02-08 15:27 Last Updated At:16:07

The Palestinian death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 72,027, with 171,651 others wounded since Oct 7, 2023, Gaza-based health authorities said on Saturday.

In a press statement, the authorities said that 174 deaths from Jan 30 to Feb 6 were added to the official count, following approval by the relevant government committee.

Since a ceasefire in Gaza came into effect in October, 576 Palestinians have been killed and 1,543 others wounded, it added.

In a separate statement, the health authorities said that the remaining functioning hospitals in the Gaza Strip, struggling to continue providing services, have become mere waiting rooms for thousands of patients, adding that many of the wounded face an uncertain fate.

The war has made sustaining healthcare a daily struggle, severely hindering recovery and the revival of specialized medical services, the authorities said.

The statement warned that basic painkillers have become a rare luxury due to shortages. It also said that 46 percent of essential medicines, 66 percent of medical supplies and 84 percent of laboratory and blood bank materials are completely out of stock.

It added that cancer treatment, hematology, surgery, intensive care and primary healthcare are among the hardest hit, with the limited supplies available falling far short of demand.

Palestinian death toll in Gaza Strip surpasses 72,000 since Oct 2023

Palestinian death toll in Gaza Strip surpasses 72,000 since Oct 2023

Palestinian death toll in Gaza Strip surpasses 72,000 since Oct 2023

Palestinian death toll in Gaza Strip surpasses 72,000 since Oct 2023

More than 30,000 cherry trees are now in full bloom across a 13-hectare garden in Lianjiang County of east China's Fujian Province, turning the rural site into a seasonal attraction.

At Danying Farm, many cherry blossom varieties, including Danxia, Yingchun, and Hongfen Jiaren (Pink Beauty), have created one of the largest cherry displays in the region.

The spectacle has drawn thousands of tourists, boosting local businesses and positioning the farm as a flagship for Fujian's rural tourism drive.

As breezes scatter petals like confetti, visitors stroll beneath arching boughs, capturing photos and savoring the fragrant spring air.

Beyond floral viewing, the farm has integrated cherry blossom tourism with countryside lodging, workshops, and agri-tourism projects, reflecting China's broader push to revitalize rural economies through cultural tourism.

Fujian’s Lianjiang County welcomes spring with vast cherry blossom display

Fujian’s Lianjiang County welcomes spring with vast cherry blossom display

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