440 days of genocide war
9,941 massacres
committed by the Israeli occupation forces in total
7,172 massacres
targeting Palestinian families. (Ministry of Health)
1,413 families
completely erased, with all members killed, totaling
5,455 martyrs
(Ministry of Health)
3,467 families
reduced to a single survivor, with
7,941 martyrs
among their members. (Ministry of Health)
56,289 martyrs and missing persons
11,160 missing persons
who did not reach hospitals
45,129 martyrs
documented in hospitals. (Ministry of Health)
17,803 child martyrs
238 infants
born and killed during the genocide war
853 children
under one year old killed
44 deaths
from malnutrition and famine
12,224 female martyrs
killed by Israeli occupation forces
1,060 martyrs
among medical personnel. (Ministry of Health)
94 civil defense martyrs
196 journalists killed
723 police and aid security personnel
killed
146 crimes
specifically targeting police and aid security personnel.
7 mass graves
established by the occupation inside hospitals
520 martyrs
recovered from hospital mass graves.
107,338 wounded and injured
documented in hospitals. (Ministry of Health)
399 journalists and media personnel injured.
70% of victims are children and women.
214 shelters and displacement centers
targeted by Israeli forces.
Only
10% of Gaza’s area
is labeled "humanitarian zones" by the occupation.
35,060 children
orphaned.
12,125 widows.
3,500 children
at risk of death due to malnutrition.
226 days
since the last border crossing in Gaza was closed by the occupation.
12,650 wounded
in need of medical evacuation abroad.
12,500 cancer patients
facing death due to lack of treatment.
3,000 patients
with various illnesses requiring external treatment.
2,136,026 cases
of infectious diseases due to displacement. (Ministry of Health)
71,338 cases
of hepatitis infections due to displacement.
60,000 pregnant women
at risk due to lack of healthcare.
350,000 chronic patients
at risk due to medicine shortages.
6,500 detainees
from Gaza during the genocide war.
319 medical personnel arrested,
with
3 executed
inside prisons.
42 journalists
detained whose names have been identified.
2 million displaced persons
in Gaza.
110,000 tents
now unsuitable for displaced persons.
213 government facilities
destroyed.
133 schools and universities
completely destroyed.
351 schools and universities
partially destroyed.
12,780 students
killed.
785,000 students
deprived of education.
755 teachers and education workers
killed.
146 academics and researchers
executed.
821 mosques
completely destroyed.
157 mosques
severely damaged and in need of restoration.
3 churches
targeted and destroyed.
19 cemeteries
partially or completely destroyed out of
60 cemeteries.
2,300 bodies stolen
by the occupation from various cemeteries in Gaza.
161,500 housing units
completely destroyed.
82,000 units
rendered uninhabitable.
194,000 units
partially destroyed.
88,000 tons of explosives
dropped on Gaza.
34 hospitals
rendered non-operational.
80 health centers
put out of service.
162 healthcare facilities
targeted.
136 ambulances
targeted.
206 archaeological and heritage sites
destroyed.
3,130 km
of electrical gridlines destroyed.
125 underground power transformers
destroyed.
330,000 meters of water pipelines
destroyed.
655,000 meters of sewage pipelines
destroyed.
2,835,000 meters of roads
destroyed.
42 sports facilities and arenas
destroyed.
717 water wells
destroyed and put out of service.
86% destruction rate
across Gaza.
$37 billion
estimated direct losses from the genocide war.