450 days of the genocide war
9,973 massacres committed by the occupation forces in total
7,176 massacres committed against Palestinian families (Ministry of Health)
1,413 Palestinian families completely wiped out, with both parents and all family members killed, totaling 5,455 martyrs (Ministry of Health)
3,467 Palestinian families annihilated, leaving only one survivor, with 7,941 martyrs (Ministry of Health)
56,714 martyrs and missing persons
11,200 missing persons not retrieved to hospitals
45,514 martyrs who reached hospitals (Ministry of Health)
17,818 child martyrs
238 newborns were born and martyred during the genocide war
853 infants under one year old were martyred
44 died due to malnutrition and starvation
6 died due to extreme cold in displacement tents, including 5 children
12,287 female martyrs killed by the Israeli occupation
1,068 medical staff martyrs (Ministry of Health)
94 Civil Defense personnel martyred by the occupation
201 journalists martyred by the occupation
728 aid security personnel killed by the occupation
147 crimes targeting aid and security personnel
7 mass graves established by the occupation inside hospitals
520 bodies retrieved from 7 mass graves inside hospitals
108,189 wounded and injured who reached hospitals (Ministry of Health)
399 journalists and media personnel injured
70% of victims are children and women
216 shelter and displacement centers targeted by the occupation.
Only 10% of Gaza Strip's area is claimed by Israel to be "humanitarian zones
35,060 children are living without one or both parents
12,125 women lost their husbands during the genocide war
3,500 children are at risk of death due to malnutrition
236 days since the closure of the last border crossing by the Israeli occupation
12,650 injured require travel for treatment abroad
12,500 cancer patients are at risk of death and need urgent treatment
3,000 patients with other diseases require treatment abroad
2,136,026 cases of infectious diseases caused by displacement (Ministry of Health)
71,338 cases of hepatitis infections caused by displacement
Approximately 60,000 pregnant women are at risk due to lack of healthcare
350,000 chronic disease patients are at risk due to lack of medication
6,600 individuals detained by the occupation from Gaza during the genocide war
331 medical personnel detained (3 executed inside prisons)
43 journalists detained whose names are known
26 Civil Defense personnel detained
2 million displaced individuals in the Gaza Strip
110,000 tents have deteriorated and are no longer suitable for use
213 government headquarters destroyed by the occupation
135 schools and universities completely destroyed
353 schools and universities partially destroyed
12,780 students killed by the occupation during the war
785,000 students deprived of education by the occupation
756 teachers and educational staff killed by the occupation during the war
148 scholars, academics, university professors, and researchers executed by the occupation.
823 mosques completely destroyed
158 mosques severely damaged and in need of restoration
3 churches targeted and destroyed by the occupation
19 cemeteries were fully or partially destroyed out of 60 cemeteries
2,300 bodies stolen by the occupation from various cemeteries in Gaza
161,600 housing units completely destroyed
82,000 housing units rendered uninhabitable
194,000 housing units partially destroyed
88,000 tons of explosives dropped on Gaza by the Israeli occupation
34 hospitals rendered non-functional by the occupation
80 health centers shut down by the occupation
162 health facilities targeted by the occupation
136 ambulances targeted by the occupation
206 historical and heritage sites destroyed
3,130 km of electrical networks destroyed
125 underground electricity distribution transformers destroyed
330,000 m of water networks destroyed
655,000 m of sewage networks destroyed
2,835,000 m of roads and streets destroyed
42 sports facilities and stadiums destroyed
717 water wells rendered non-functional
86% of Gaza Strip has been destroyed
$37 billion in direct initial losses caused by the genocide war