Middle East

10% Of Gaza Strip Residents Have Either Been Killed, Injured, or Reported Missing, (Report)

Approximately 10% of the Gaza Strip’s population has either been killed, injured, or gone missing over the span of 293 days, according to a report released today by the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor.

According to the report, around 50,000 Palestinians have either been killed or remain buried under rubble, with their bodies still lying in streets, border areas, or zones completely destroyed, making retrieval impossible.

Additionally, nearly 100,000 Palestinians have been wounded, the majority of whom are civilians, including children and women. Approximately 3,000 Palestinians have gone missing after being detained in Gaza, with their whereabouts currently unknown.

Estimates from the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor indicate that at least 51,000 deaths have occurred since the onset of the war due to factors such as the blockade, lack of medical care, collapse of the healthcare sector, severe shortages of essential medicines, travel restrictions for treatment abroad, outbreaks of epidemics and infectious diseases, and widespread famine.

 

Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor

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