Day 430 of genocide: Unyielding despair in Gaza; tragic chronicle of devastation
This haunting legacy underscores the devastating toll of 430 days of unrelenting Israeli assaults in Gaza.
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 Massacres and Martyrs
– 9,905 massacres committed by occupation forces.
– 7,160 massacres against Palestinian families (Ministry of Health).
– 1,410 families completely erased from civil records, with 5,444 martyrs.
– 3,463 families exterminated, leaving only one survivor, with 7,934 martyrs.
– 55,758 total martyrs and missing persons.
 – 44,758 martyrs confirmed by hospitals.
 – 11,000 missing persons unaccounted for.
– 17,712 child martyrs.
– 234 newborns and 849 children under one year martyred.
– 44 deaths due to malnutrition and famine.
– 12,136 female martyrs.
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 Humanitarian and healthcare crisis
– 216 days since Gaza’s last crossing was closed.
– 12,650 injured persons need treatment abroad.
– 2 million displaced in Gaza.
– 60,000 pregnant women at risk due to lack of healthcare.
– 350,000 chronic patients at risk due to medicine shortages.
– 12,500 cancer patients in critical need of treatment.
– 6,500 detainees, including 319 healthcare workers.
– 34 hospitals, 80 health centers, and 162 healthcare facilities are non-operational.
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 Education under siege
– 132 schools and universities completely destroyed.
– 348 partially damaged.
– 785,000 students denied education.
– 2,780 students and 755 educators killed.
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 Cultural and religious losses
– 819 mosques completely destroyed; 153 severely damaged.
– 3 churches targeted and destroyed.
– 206 archaeological and heritage sites obliterated.
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 Housing and infrastructure collapse
– 160,500 housing units completely destroyed.
– 193,000 units partially damaged.
– 3,130 km of electricity networks destroyed.
– 330,000 meters of water and 655,000 meters of sewage networks demolished.
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 Economic toll
– 86% of Gaza destroyed.
– $37 billion in direct losses.
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 Targeted attacks
– 1,059 medical staff, 192 journalists, and 709 aid personnel killed.
– 143 attacks on police and aid workers.
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 Environmental and public health disasters
– 2,136,026 infectious disease cases due to displacement.
– 71,338 hepatitis infections reported.
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 Destruction statistics
– 87,000 tons of explosives dropped.
– 2,835,000 meters of road networks destroyed.
– 717 water wells rendered inoperative.
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Sources:Â Palestinian Government Media OfficeÂ