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Palestinian death toll in Gaza surpasses 42,400 amid continued Israeli strikes

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Palestinian death toll in Gaza surpasses 42,400 amid continued Israeli strikes

2024-10-16 18:26 Last Updated At:20:37

The Palestinian death toll from ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip has exceeded 42,400, Gaza-based health authorities said in a statement on Wednesday.

Over the past 24 hours, 65 people were killed in Israel's booming of Gaza, bringing the tally since Oct 7, 2023 to 42,409, said the statement.

The Israeli onslaughts also wounded 140 others, taking the number of total injuries to 99,153, it added.

Some 40 people were killed or injured after Israel struck an aid distribution center run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in Jabalia of northern Gaza, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) reported in a statement on Wednesday.

At the time of the bombing, many people were waiting for assistance, mostly women and the elderly, it said.

Hamas called on the international community to take action to stop Israel's serious violations of international law and all humanitarian and international norms.

There was no immediate response from Israel to the attack.

Palestinian death toll in Gaza surpasses 42,400 amid continued Israeli strikes

Palestinian death toll in Gaza surpasses 42,400 amid continued Israeli strikes

Palestinian death toll in Gaza surpasses 42,400 amid continued Israeli strikes

Palestinian death toll in Gaza surpasses 42,400 amid continued Israeli strikes

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Poor harvest, short supply fuel cabbage price surge in South Korea

2024-10-16 20:15 Last Updated At:20:37

Cabbage prices are soaring in South Korea amid poor autumn harvests and a short supply in the market, which have imposed an additional burden on people's livelihoods.

Cabbage is a key ingredient of kimchi, the country's famed fiery fermented dish which many South Koreans eat every day.

Due to the blistering summer heat and prolonged drought, cabbage grown in many parts of the country, including the main producing area Gangwon-do, suffered poor growth, rotten roots and diseases, resulting in a significant drop in output.

In the second week of this month, cabbage shipment for the largest wholesale market of farm products in the country's capital Seoul fell over 30 percent compared with the previous week. As a result, the average wholesale price of 10 kilograms of cabbage jumped 86 percent year on year to about 17.01 U.S. dollars.

"Although some cabbage hasn't fully matured, many farmers harvest them in advance when the cabbage prices are high in the market. This leads to a sharp decline in shipment from cabbage producing areas. Therefore, the vegetable's prices will remain high in the short term," said a staff member with the wholesale market.

Data from the Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation showed on Tuesday that the average retail price of a head of cabbage is about about 6.47 U.S. dollars, an increase of more than 30 percent from the previous year.

The high prices have dissuaded many customers despite their wish to use them to make kimchi.

"The cabbage prices are so high that I can't make kimchi now. I'll reconsider it when the price drops," said a customer.

The country has increased cabbage imports from its neighbor China to alleviate short supply in the market.

Data from the country's Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs showed on Tuesday that since the end of last month, South Korea has imported 48 tons of cabbage from China, with another 54 tons to arrive via the Pyeongtaek port on Thursday.

The total cabbage imports are expected to reach 1,100 tons by the end of this month.

Poor harvest, short supply fuel cabbage price surge in South Korea

Poor harvest, short supply fuel cabbage price surge in South Korea

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