The Government Media Office provides an update on the key statistics of the genocide being perpetrated by the occupation in the Gaza Strip on Day 410
410 days of genocide.
3,838 massacres committed by the occupation forces.
54,972 martyrs and missing persons.
11,000 missing persons.
43,972 martyrs confirmed by hospitals (Ministry of Health).
17,492 child martyrs.
211 newborns who were born and martyred during the genocide.
825 infants under one year of age martyred.
1,369 Palestinian families completely wiped out from civil records.
41 deaths due to malnutrition and starvation.
11,979 female martyrs.
1,054 martyrs from medical teams (Ministry of Health).
86 martyrs from Civil Defense teams.
188 journalist martyrs.
706 police officers and aid security personnel killed.
141 targeted attacks on police officers and aid security personnel.
7 mass graves created by the occupation inside hospitals.
520 bodies retrieved from 7 mass graves inside hospitals.
104,008 wounded and injured individuals received by hospitals (Ministry of Health).
398 wounded journalists and media professionals.
70% of victims are women and children.
204 shelter and displacement centers targeted by the Israeli occupation.
Only 10% of Gaza’s area is designated as “safe zones” by the occupation.
35,060 children living without one or both parents.
3,500 children at risk of death due to malnutrition.
196 days since the closure of Gaza’s last border crossing.
12,400 injured people in urgent need of travel for medical treatment.
12,500 cancer patients facing death without treatment.
3,000 patients with various conditions requiring treatment abroad.
1,737,524 cases of infectious diseases due to displacement.
71,338 cases of hepatitis infections due to displacement.
Approximately 60,000 pregnant women at risk due to lack of healthcare.
350,000 chronically ill patients in danger due to medicine shortages.
6,400 detainees from Gaza during the genocide.
319 detained health workers (3 of whom were assassinated in prisons).
40 detained journalists whose identities are known.
2 million displaced people in Gaza.
100,000 tents deteriorated and unfit for sheltering the displaced.
208 government facilities destroyed by the occupation.
131 schools and universities completely destroyed.
346 schools and universities partially destroyed.
12,700 students killed by the Israeli occupation during the war.
785,000 students denied access to education by the occupation.
754 educators and school staff killed during the war.
141 scholars, academics, and researchers executed by the occupation.
815 mosques completely destroyed by the occupation.
151 mosques heavily damaged and in need of restoration.
3 churches targeted and destroyed by the occupation.
19 cemeteries totally or partially destroyed by the occupation out of 60.
2,300 bodies stolen from various cemeteries in Gaza.
160,000 housing units completely destroyed.
83,000 housing units rendered uninhabitable.
193,000 housing units partially damaged.
86,600 tons of explosives dropped by the occupation on Gaza.
34 hospitals out of service.
80 health centers out of service.
162 health institutions targeted by the occupation.
134 ambulances targeted by the occupation.
206 archaeological and heritage sites destroyed.
3,130 kilometers of electrical networks destroyed.
125 underground power distribution transformers destroyed.
330,000 meters of water networks destroyed. > Muath Al Fudailat:
655,000 meters of sewage networks destroyed.
2,835,000 meters of roads and streets destroyed.
39 sports facilities and arenas destroyed.
717 water wells destroyed and out of service.
86% destruction across Gaza.
$37 billion in preliminary direct losses due to the genocide.