With Gaza death toll over 40,000, here’s the conflict by numbers – The Mercury News

By JULIA FRANKEL Associated Press

JERUSALEM (AP) — The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 40,000, health officials in the territory say, underscoring the magnitude of Israel’s offensive in the tiny coastal enclave.

As the Israel-Hamas war enters its 11th month, it is firmly entrenched as one of the most destructive conflicts in recent memory.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the conflict, by the numbers.

Figures are sourced from the most recent updates from the Israeli military and prime minister’s office, the Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, the U.N.’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and Associated Press reporting. Hamas has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States, Canada and the European Union.

Total deaths

  • Palestinians killed in Gaza: at least 40,005
  • People killed in Israel: about 1,200
  • Palestinians killed in the West Bank: 623
  • People killed in Lebanon: around 530

Civilians

  • Civilians killed in Gaza: Gaza’s health ministry doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count, but says at least 5,956 women and at least 10,627 children have been killed.
  • Civilians and foreigners killed in Israel: 860
  • Children killed in Israel: 53
  • Civilians killed since Oct. 7 in Israel along its northern border: 24
  • Civilians killed in Lebanon: 97
  • Aid workers killed in Gaza: 284
  • Health workers killed in Gaza: over 500
  • Journalists and media workers killed: At least 113

Soldiers/Fighters

  • Fighters killed by Israel in Gaza: more than 15,000, according to the Israeli military
  • Israeli soldiers killed in the Gaza ground offensive: 329
  • Israeli soldiers killed on Oct. 7: 314
  • Israeli soldiers killed along Israel’s northern front since Oct. 7: 22
  • Militants killed in Lebanon: 377 from Hezbollah and 54 from allied groups

Destruction/Humanitarian situation in Gaza

  • Percentage of buildings likely damaged/destroyed: 59.3%
  • Percentage of homes likely damaged: more than 60%
  • Percentage of school buildings damaged: 85%
  • Hospitals that are partially functioning: 16 of 36
  • Palestinian civilians facing “catastrophic” food insecurity, according to the U.N.: 495,000
  • Percentage of students out of school: 100%
  • Percentage of road network damaged: 65%
  • Cemeteries damaged: At least 21

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