According to a statement from the ministry, the tolls also included four Palestinians killed in Israeli fires in the past 24 hours.
The ministry said 16 injured people were also admitted to hospitals, bringing the number of injured people to 111,709 in the onslaught of Israel.
“Many casualties are still trapped on tile rubs and roads because rescuers can’t reach them,” Anadolu News Agency said.
Since January 19, a ceasefire agreement was introduced in Gaza, causing widespread destruction and suspending the Israeli war, which left the Palestinian enclaves in abolished.
Despite the ceasefire, local governments in Gaza reported almost daily ceasefire violations by Israeli forces.
The International Criminal Court issued a warrant for arrests in November last year by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister Joab Gallant for crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Israel is also facing a genocide case in the International Court of Justice due to its war with the enclave.
MNA