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As of 8 January 2025, over 47,000 people – 45,936 Palestinian [3] and 1,706 Israeli [24] – have been reported killed in the Israel–Hamas war, as well as 141–156 journalists and media workers, [27] 120 academics, [28] and over 224 humanitarian aid workers, a number that includes 179 employees of UNRWA. [29]
At least 16,015 Palestinians have been killed since then, according to Gaza Health Ministry figures, while 1,200 people were killed in Hamas' incursion into Israel, according to Israeli tallies.
At least five people died in the Nasser Hospital after electricity was severed and oxygen supplies were cut. [229] Hamas filed a complaint to the UN Security Council over the series of Israeli attacks on civilian targets on 14 February. [230]
Overview of the demographics of the region of Palestine from the 1st century CE through 1947 (in thousands) Year Source Jewish Pagan Samar-itan [1] Chris-tian Muslim Total Driving events 0–100 (1st c.) CE: Bachi [2] Majority... n/a 1,000– 2,500 [3] 66–74 CE: First Jewish–Roman War, Roman Empire defeats Jews in 70 CE.
As of 10 December 2024, over 46,000 people – 44,786 Palestinian [61] and 1,706 Israeli [79] – have been reported killed in the Israel–Hamas war, as well as 141–156 journalists and media workers, [82] 120 academics, [83] and over 224 humanitarian aid workers, a number that includes 179 employees of UNRWA. [84]
Irgun would become notorious for the bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem on 22 July 1946, in which 91 people died, and the Deir Yassin Massacre on 9 April 1948, carried out in ...
The mental health of Palestinians has been described as among the worst in the world The mental health of Palestinians has been described as among the worst in the world, [9] with over half of Palestinian adults meeting the diagnostic threshold for depression [10] and a significant portion of Palestinian children experiencing mental distress, particularly in Gaza. [11]
The Gaza Strip is experiencing a humanitarian crisis as a result of the Israel–Hamas war. [1] [2] The crisis includes both an impending famine and a healthcare collapse.At the start of the war, Israel tightened its blockade on the Gaza Strip, which has resulted in significant shortages of fuel, food, medication, water, and essential medical supplies.