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Israel killed 786 Infants under the Age of One in Gaza within a Year

Published: October 21, 2024
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The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the Israeli military killed 786 Palestinian infants under the age of one during attacks in the Gaza Strip since October 7th of last year.

The Ministry provided data on fatalities caused by Israeli attacks from October 7th of last year to the same date this year.

It was reported that, during this period, 786 infants younger than one year were killed in the Gaza Strip by the Israeli military. This number represents six percent of the total infant population in the region.

Furthermore, the Ministry stated that 35.055 children have lost one or both parents.

Additionally, 1.206 families were erased from the civil registry, having been entirely killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza.

The statistics indicate that 41 percent of those killed in the attacks were men, while 59 percent were women, children, and the elderly.

Among the male victims, 31 percent were between the ages of 18 and 40.

Since October 7th of last year, the attacks carried out by Israel in the Gaza Strip have resulted in the deaths of 42.603 Palestinians, including approximately 17.000 children and 11.378 women, with 99.795 people wounded.

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