Palestinians killed
‣ 2,835 persons killed since the beginning of 2025;
‣ (48,405 persons killed since October 7, 2023);
‣ Since the ceasefire agreement took effect on January 19, 2025, 777 bodies have been rescued from the rubble, and 120 more Palestinians killed;
‣ 8,000 persons are still missing;
‣ The number of killed minors in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023 moves between 15,005 (according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health) and 17,880 (according to the Palestinian Ministry of Communication and Al Jazeera);
‣ According to data of identified persons killed alone, 23% of the killed children were under the age of 2 years.
‣ 1 of every 50 persons in the Gaza Strip has been killed.
‣ A link to the graphic presented by Reuters News Agency of the number of identified persons killed, as of October 7, 2024.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 1,410 families have been totally wiped out as of October 7, 2024.
Israelis killed
‣ Since October 7, 2023, 1,507 Israelis and foreign nationals were killed, 407 of the Israelis soldiers since the ground invasion of the Gaza Strip at the end of October 2023;
‣ 49 bodies of the killed captives have returned to Israel. The Gaza Strip still holds at least 35 killed hostages.
Palestinians wounded
‣ 4,110 persons wounded since the beginning of 2025;
‣ 111,835 persons wounded since October 7, 2023;
‣ About 500 persons wounded since the ceasefire agreement took effect;
‣ 1 of every 20 persons in the Gaza Strip has been wounded;
‣ 10,000 amputees, of whom 4,000 are children. According to the UN, the Gaza Strip has the highest concentration of amputees in modern history;
‣ 14,000 of the wounded and ill persons (4,500 of whom are children) need evacuation. So far, since the ceasefire agreement took effect, 1,136 were evacuated (450 of them children) and 1,720 accompaniers.
Israelis wounded
‣ 2,585 soldiers since the beginning of the ground invasion of the Gaza Strip.
‣ About 5,400 on October 7, 2023.
Palestinian detainees and captives
‣ Israel has not yet submitted official data on the number of Palestinian detainees and captives who were uninvolved in warfare;
‣ It is known that 40 of them died during their stay in custody;
‣ Since the ceasefire agreement took effect, 1,080 detainees were released, the absolute majority of whom defined as uninvolved in warfare.
Israeli hostages
‣ On October 7, 2023, 251 Israelis and foreign nationals were taken hostage (NOT including 4 held hostage prior to October 7, 2023);
‣ So far, 196 of them have been returned, 40 of them killed;
‣ 59 remain, of whom at least 39 are killed.
Displacement and demolitions
‣ Over 1.9 million displaced persons;
‣ 92% of residences have been either significantly damaged or totally destroyed;
‣ 62% of the population have no access to documents or documentation testifying to their ownership of property;
‣ Since the ceasefire agreement took effect on January 10, 2025:
◦ 130,000 tents have entered, of the 200,000 to which Israel had committed;
◦ 15 residential trailers have entered, of the 50,000 Israel had promised.
‣ Aid organizations have provided 113,260 families with tarpaulins, and to 10,500 persons blankets, mattresses, pillows, clothing and other items that are not food.
The education system
‣ 88% of the educational institutions in the Gaza Strip have been either significantly damaged or totally wiped out;
‣ 658,000 schoolchildren are not studying;
‣ 12,467 schoolchildren and 569 teachers have been killed;
‣ On February 23, 2025, studies in the Gaza Strip were renewed after stopping on October 7, 2023;
‣ 250,000 schoolchildren are back to school in 3 shifts;
‣ 260,000 have registered for remote studies aided by UNRWA;
‣ Only 100 out of 600 tents needed for studying have been provided.
Health system
‣ 57% of the hospitals are partly functional;
‣ 43% of the health centers;
‣ 9 field hospitals;
‣ 656 direct attacks were held on health centers, during which 878 persons were killed;
‣ 1,060 medical personnel were killed;
‣ Since the ceasefire agreement took effect:
◦ 602,795 children under the age of 10 were vaccinated against polio;
◦ 17 health centers were rebuilt;
◦ 7 mobile clinics are active;
◦ 11 first aid spots;
◦ A new field hospital;
◦ Renewed opening of outpatient clinics in some of the hospitals;
◦ Medical equipment provided helping 250,000 persons, as well as birth kits and care of neo-natals;
◦ Emergency medicine teams aided by 52 Palestinian physicians and surgeons.
Food and water
‣ The daily average volume of water from ground water wells has doubled since the ceasefire agreement took effect, and is still supplying only one-third of the water supplied prior to October 2023;
‣ 2 desalination plants have been in operation since the ceasefire agreement;
‣ In addition, water supplied by tankers has been augmented.
‣ 3,423 children and 1,112 pregnant pr nursing women have been diagnosed with severe malnutrition;
‣ Food supplements have been distributed to 230,000 children (80% of the estimated number of needy) and to 90,000 pregnant or nursing women (60% of the estimated number of needy);
‣ A renewed monitoring in February 2025 showed a slight improvement in the nutritional condition of children under the age of 5.
‣ All such aid will be halted as Israel has decided to deny humanitarian aid beginning March 2, 2025.
Sources: Addameer, Al Jazeera, Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs, DCI - Palestine, Democracy Now, Haaretz, IDF (Israel Defence Forces), International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), Jordan Valley Activists (Media groups), Letters of American healthcare workers who worked in Gaza, Local Call, OCHA OPT, Looking the Occupation in the Eye, Masafering (Outside the Herd), Middle East Eye, Ministry of Public Health, Lebanon, Palestinian Health Ministry, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Quds News, South Hebron Mountain Activists (Media groups), UNICEF, Wafa News Agency, WHO.
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