The Gaza Strip has experienced an unprecedented humanitarian tragedy. Over the past 134 days, Israeli attacks have left a devastating impact on the region, with a high number of casualties and severely damaged infrastructure.
The reports collected show that countless acts of violence were committed, characterized by a systematic violation of human rights and a great loss of innocent lives.
During these 134 days of genocide, a total of 2,512 massacres by the Israeli army were recorded. These indiscriminate acts of violence have claimed an alarming number of victims, with a total of 35,858 people murdered or missing.
The fatalities include 28,858 people who managed to reach hospitals seeking medical help. Among them, 12,660 children and 8,570 women are believed to have been murdered, representing a devastating loss of innocent life and a humanitarian tragedy of unimaginable proportions.
In addition to civilian casualties, 340 medical professionals and 130 journalists were reportedly murdered, directly attacked while carrying out their humanitarian and journalistic work.
The situation of missing people is also worrying: the whereabouts of around 7,000 people are unknown. It is important to highlight that 70% of the missing are children and women, which causes great concern and requires a thorough investigation.
The number of injured is significant: a total of 68,678 people were affected by the attacks. Of these, around 11,000 injured people have to be transferred to other countries to receive life-saving medical treatment. Additionally, an estimated 10,000 cancer patients are at imminent risk of death because they do not have access to necessary medical care.
The violence has also left a destructive mark on Gaza's infrastructure. According to reports, 100 schools and universities were completely destroyed while 295 were partially damaged. In addition, attacks were recorded on 184 mosques, of which 3 were completely destroyed and 266 were partially damaged. There were also reports of attacks on churches, leading to their destruction.
Housing construction was also severely affected. A total of 70,000 houses were completely destroyed and another 290,000 were partially damaged. Additionally, it is estimated that Israel dropped approximately 66,000 tons of explosives in these attacks.
Medical care in Gaza is severely compromised. According to reports, 31 hospitals and 53 health centers were out of service due to the attacks. In addition, 152 health facilities were partially damaged and 124 ambulances were destroyed, further complicating medical care for the population.
These events also had a significant impact on cultural and cultural heritage. It is estimated that around 200 archaeological sites and cultural monuments were destroyed, representing an irreparable loss of the region's history and cultural identity.
(With information from agencies)