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PALESTINE

Sat 09 Nov 2024 8:44 pm - Jerusalem Time

"Gaza Media" publishes horrific statistics of the war of extermination

The Government Media Office in Gaza published a new update that reflects the extent of the tragedy that the Strip is going through in light of the genocidal war that the Israeli occupation has been waging on the Strip for 400 days.


The data showed that the occupation army committed 3,798 massacres since the beginning of the war, which led to a heavy toll of dead and missing persons amounting to 53,552 people, including 10,000 missing persons.


According to the office, the number of martyrs who were transferred to hospitals reached 43,552, including 17,385 children. These figures included the martyrdom of 209 infants who were born during the war and were killed in it, in addition to 825 other children who were less than one year old.


Statistics also indicated that 1,367 Palestinian families were completely wiped out from the civil registry. 38 people died as a result of famine, while the number of female dead reached 11,891. Among the medical staff, 1,054 people were killed, in addition to 85 members of the civil defense and 184 journalists.


In a shocking development, the occupation established 7 mass graves inside hospitals, from which 520 dead were recovered. The number of wounded and injured reached 102,765 people, including 398 journalists and media professionals.


Statistics show that 70% of the victims are children and women.


The occupation also targeted 202 shelters, resulting in 35,055 children living without one or both parents, while 3,500 children face the risk of death due to malnutrition and food shortages.


These figures embody the worsening humanitarian tragedy in the Gaza Strip, which calls for urgent intervention by the international community to end the aggression and provide humanitarian support to the affected population.

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"Gaza Media" publishes horrific statistics of the war of extermination