The death toll in Gaza has risen to 21,822 after 150 people were killed in the past 24 hours, the Health Ministry said. Another 56,451 had been wounded in Israeli air strikes since the war began on October 7, officials said on Sunday. At least 50,000 pregnant women are suffering from malnutrition and health complications, Dr Al Qudra said. He warned that those with high-risk pregnancies sheltering in health centres lack clean drinking water, proper hygiene, food and health care.

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