MORE than 4,100 people have been killed so far amid the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the death toll keeps climbing as both sides conduct retaliation against each other.
According to the Palestinian health authority, a total of 2,726 Palestinians have been killed in the fighting, with over 10,800 wounded.
The tally includes 2,670 deaths and about 9,600 injuries in the Gaza Strip, 56 deaths and over 1,200 injuries in the west bank.
Also, the Palestinian Civil Defense Department said more than 1,000 have been missing after being buried in debris in wake of Israeli airstrikes.
Meanwhile, Israeli ministry of health said the death toll on the Israeli side rose to over 1,400, with more than 3,842 wounded as of Sunday.
Israel continued airstrikes against the Gaza Strip while Hamas fired numerous rockets at various parts of Israel.
Palestine’s civil affairs department on Sunday night said at least 11 were killed and many more injured after a charity organization in the Gaza Strip was bombed by Israel.
More buildings at Khan Younis were hit by Israeli airstrikes.
Chief of the Israeli Air Force Tomer Baron said the next stage of the Israeli Air Force would be eliminating threats in the sky and on land to support ground operations in the Gaza Strip.
The Al-Qassam brigades, the armed wing of Hamas on the same day announced it had launched several rockets to Israel, including Tel Aviv.
The Al-Quds brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement expressed readiness for ground operations.