(390) days of genocide
(3,759) massacres committed by the occupation forces.
(53,163) martyrs and missing persons.
(10,000) missing individuals.
(43,163) martyrs who arrived at hospitals (Ministry of Health).
(17,289) child martyrs.
(171) infants born and martyred during the genocide.
(786) children under one year of age martyred during the war.
(1,206) Palestinian families completely wiped out from civil records by the occupation.
(37) deaths caused by starvation.
(11,815) female martyrs.
(1,047) medical personnel martyred (Ministry of Health).
(85) martyrs from civil defense.
(182) martyred journalists.
(7) mass graves set up by the occupation within hospitals.
(520) bodies retrieved from 7 mass graves inside hospitals.
(101,510) injured and wounded who arrived at hospitals. (Ministry of Health).
(396) injured journalists and media personnel.
(69%) of casualties are women and children.
(199) shelter centers targeted by the Israeli occupation.
(35,055) children living without one or both parents.
(3,500) children at risk of death due to malnutrition and lack of food.
(176) days since all Gaza Strip crossings have been closed.
(12,000) injured individuals in need of travel for treatment abroad.
(12,500) cancer patients facing death and in need of treatment.
(3,000) patients with various illnesses needing treatment abroad.
(1,737,524) people infected with contagious diseases due to displacement.
(71,338) cases of hepatitis infections due to displacement.
(60,000) pregnant women at risk due to lack of healthcare.
(350,000) chronic patients in danger due to lack of medicine.
(5,280) detainees from Gaza during the genocide.
(310) health workers detained (3 doctors assassinated).
(38) journalists detained whose names are known.
(2) million displaced persons in Gaza.
(100,000) tents deteriorated and are unsuitable for displaced people.
(205) government buildings destroyed by the occupation.
(128) schools and universities completely destroyed by the occupation.
(342) schools and universities partially destroyed by the occupation.
(12,700) students killed by the Israeli occupation during the war.
(785,000) students deprived of education by the Israeli occupation.
(750) educators and educational staff killed by the occupation during the war.
(130) scholars, academics, and university professors executed by the occupation.
(814) mosques completely destroyed by the occupation.
(148) mosques heavily damaged and in need of restoration.
(3) churches targeted and destroyed by the occupation.
(19) cemeteries wholly or partially destroyed out of (60) cemeteries.
(2,300) bodies taken from various cemeteries by the occupation.
(150,000) housing units completely destroyed by the occupation.
(80,000) housing units rendered uninhabitable by the occupation.
(200,000) housing units partially destroyed by the occupation.
(85,500) tons of explosives dropped by the occupation on the Gaza Strip.
(34) hospitals taken out of service by the occupation.
(80) health centers rendered inoperable by the occupation.
(162) healthcare facilities targeted by the occupation.
(134) ambulances targeted by the occupation.
(206) archaeological and heritage sites destroyed by the occupation.
(3,130) kilometers of electricity networks destroyed by the occupation.
(125) underground electricity distribution transformers destroyed.
(330,000) meters of water networks destroyed by the occupation.
(655,000) meters of sewage networks destroyed by the occupation.
(2,835,000) meters of roads and streets destroyed by the occupation.
(36) sports facilities, gyms, and sports halls destroyed by the occupation.
(700) water wells destroyed and rendered inoperable by the occupation.