The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 14,000, with over 7,000 people missing, according to various sources including the Gaza Media Office and the Ministry of Health in Hamas-run Gaza. Many are buried under rubble, and the true death toll may have already exceeded 20,000. The injured are struggling to access necessary treatment, but a proposed truce may provide some relief. The conflict is being monitored using satellite imagery and casualty data.
Latest death toll in Gaza, says @TheEconomist, is 15,000. But that doesn't count 7,000 who are missing, many of whom "are buried under rubble." Thus, "the true death toll may already have breached 20,000...More than a third of the dead are children." https://t.co/KtrvnsrMXc
At least 14,800 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed, per the Ministry of Health in Hamas-run Gaza. Israel's death toll from the Oct. 7 Hamas attack stands at 1,200, according to Israeli officials. https://t.co/QyINr7FKrv
Casualty figures from Gaza are hard to verify. The most recent reports suggest that the total number of deaths there has passed 15,000. We are tracking the conflict using satellite imagery and data on casualties and building damage here: https://t.co/ZftecHPU3S 👇
“On Nov 21st the Gaza Media Office…reported new numbers. According to them, the latest death toll is 14,532…In addition, about 7,000 people are missing. Many, authorities say, are buried under rubble. The true death toll may already have breached 20,000” https://t.co/dcxg3hFCwj
More than 14,000 people have died and 7,000 are missing in Gaza, according to the Gaza Media Office. Many of the injured are not getting the treatment they need. A proposed truce may help some get access to care https://t.co/tzj67PKPvq 👇