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For the past sixty years, Israel has assassinated approximately 1. More than 12 percent of Gaza’s population since October 7 as a result of a war on the territory, according to statistics from the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) on Sunday.
There were over 39000 casualties in the bombings conducted by Israeli forces on Gaza up till October 7, according to a statement issued by the bureau. This is equivalent to 1. 8 percent of the total population in the territory,” it said. The bureau further established that more than two-quarter of the Palestinians killed in the Gaza territory were youths.
Today, Saturday, the Israeli army shot more than one hundred Palestinians. It injured many more after a warplane bombed the Palestinians who were in a school at the time performing the Fajr (dawn) prayers in the Al-Tabi’een School in the Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City, as per the health officials.
Statistics indicate that famine has claimed the lives of 34 people in Gaza; approximately 3,500 children are on the brink of death because of malnutrition and lack of food. As the Gaza quasi-United Nations postal bureau noted, women and children make up 70% of the persons injured in the territory, 10,000 people are still reported missing, and two million and more have become refugees.
It pointed to data from its figures indicating that about 620 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli shootings in the occupied West Bank, with three-quarters of them from youths under the age of 30 years. Approaching a year of a relentless campaign of state terrorism, most of the Gaza Strip is in ashes, and people are starving for food, safe water, and meds while the blockade continues.
Israel is accused of genocide by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which ordered it to immediately cease its military operation in the Rafah city, where more than one million Palestinians had fled the war before the city of Rafah was invaded on May 6.