Ceasefire Declared After 15 Months: Over 46,000 Dead, Gaza in Ruins

By :  AFP/AP
Update: 2025-01-16 06:21 GMT

Officials announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, halting over 15 months of war and arranging the release of hostages held in Gaza. Here’s a numerical breakdown of the conflict’s immense human and infrastructural toll, with data sourced from the Israeli government, the Gaza Health Ministry, and U.N. agencies.

The Oct. 7 Attack

  • People killed in Israel: Around 1,200
  • Hostages taken into Gaza: 251
  • Hostages believed to be alive in Gaza: 62 (including 2 held before Oct. 7, 2023)
  • Captives believed to be dead in Gaza: 36 (including 2 held before Oct. 7, 2023)

The Israel-Hamas War

  • Palestinians killed in Gaza: Over 46,000
    (Gaza Health Ministry reports more than half were women and children, but it does not distinguish combatants from civilians.)
  • Palestinians wounded in Gaza: Over 109,000
  • Militants killed (Israeli military claims): Over 17,000
    (Evidence for this claim has not been provided.)
  • Israeli soldiers killed since Oct. 7, 2023: 840
  • Rockets fired from Gaza into Israel since Oct. 7, 2023: Over 10,000

Displacement

  • Palestinians displaced in Gaza: Around 1.9 million
  • Percentage of Gaza’s population displaced: Around 90%
  • Israelis displaced by Gaza attacks (at peak): Over 75,500
  • Currently displaced Israelis (southern regions): Around 7,000
  • Gaza territory under evacuation orders (varied periods): Around 90%

Destruction in Gaza

  • Structures moderately to severely damaged/destroyed: Over 136,000
  • Housing units damaged/destroyed: Over 245,000
  • Percentage of structures damaged/destroyed: 69%
  • Estimated cost of damage (first 3 months of war): $18.5 billion
  • Highest GDP in West Bank and Gaza (2022): $19.17 billion

Damage to Gaza’s Infrastructure

  • Primary roads damaged/destroyed: Over 92%
  • Health facilities damaged/destroyed: Over 84%
  • Water and sanitation facilities damaged/destroyed: 67%
  • Untreated water/sewage flowing into the sea daily: 60,000 cubic meters (2.1 million cubic feet)
  • Length of electrical grid destroyed: 510 kilometers (320 miles)

This snapshot underscores the immense human cost and devastation wrought by the conflict, with recovery requiring decades of rebuilding and political resolution.

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