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Estimated Amputee Population in Gaza
Growth of amputee cases based on medical reports through 2025
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Gaza amputees left without prosthetics under Israeli blockade
Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza who have lost limbs during the war are unable to obtain prosthetics due to a shortage of materials, exacerbated by an Israeli ban on essential supplies needed to ...
Israel Continues to Kill Aid Workers in Gaza 7 Months Into the ...
Honest, paywall-free news is rare. Please support our boldly independent journalism with a donation of any size. Majdi Aslan, 54, was driving a truck for the UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) on April 6 when the Israeli army killed him in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza. Aslan was the main driver in a WHO convoy that was transporting injured Palestinian patients from Gaza to Egypt and other countries. The convoy already had its coordinated permit from the Israeli army to move, as per protocol. The Israeli army intercepted the convoy on the main Salah al-Din road, fired at the driver, and blocked the convoy from moving. Raed Aslan, another WHO worker who was part of the convoy, told Mondoweiss from al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah that the truck was clearly marked with the WHO’s logo on the front, sides, and rear of the vehicle. “No vehicle passes through without official coordination with the Israeli side,” he said. “Three people were in the vehicle when the Israeli tank intercepted.” “He paid the price of our humanitarian work,” Aslan added. The convoy was carrying 17 patients who were turned back to hospitals in Gaza after the incident. Dr. Fathi Lulu, at al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, told Mondoweiss that the targeting of WHO employees will negatively impact the WHO’s ability to coordinate medical evacuations in the future. Seven months into the so-called “ceasefire,” Israel continues to restrict the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza while killing civilians in airstrikes and border incidents on a daily basis. Among the dead have been women, children, aid workers, and journalists. But the ongoing restrictions have tightened dramatically since the outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, carried out under the pretext of “security.” The continued humanitarian blockade on Gaza sometimes manifests in clear and violent incidents, such as the killing of Majdi Aslan, but most of the time it remains less visible. Last January, Israel banned the activities of 37 international aid organizations in both Gaza and the West Bank, which has devastated Palestinians in Gaza, who overwhelmingly rely on international aid for survival. “We are clearly observing a significant decline in the ability of international organizations to carry out their work inside the Gaza Strip,” said Ismail Thawabta, Director of the Government Media Office in Gaza. “This decline is not natural. It is the direct result of Israeli measures targeting the operations of these organiza...
Data sets on deaths and injuries of the Gazan genocide
About this data Gaza Deaths Data on deaths and injuries in Gaza, even when incomplete, holds significant value. This data set, which includes only official deaths in which identification could be confirmed, is a vital resource for understanding the impact and trajectory of Israel's genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza since 10.7.2023.
Women in Gaza: Report reveals shocking figures under genocide | Reports ...
Gaza women suffering: Alarming statistics Casualties: Over 10,000 women have lost their lives due to ongoing attacks, with a dramatic rise in the number of widows and displaced individuals. Women and children make up nearly 70% of the victims.


