Israel has dropped a significant amount of explosives on the Gaza Strip since October 7, according to multiple sources. The amount is estimated to be between 18,000 tons and 25,000 tons, which is equivalent to two nuclear bombs. Gaza, with a size of 45 km² and a population of 2.2 million, has been heavily targeted, with more than 11,000 targets hit. This surpasses the amount of explosives used in the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima. The European-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch and the Geneva-based Euro-Med Monitor have both reported on the scale of the Israeli attacks.
larael has dropped 25,000 tons of explosives on Gaza Strip, which is equivalent to the explosive force of two nuclear bombs. https://t.co/pEltPbCcqh
Preliminary estimates suggest that the amount of Israeli explosives dropped on the #Gaza Strip since October 7 exceeds 25,000 tons, which means about 70 tons per square kilometer, according to the Government Media Office in Gaza.
European-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch: "Israel" dropped more than 25,000 tons of explosives on the Gaza Strip, which is equivalent to two atomic bombs.
Israel has dropped the equivalent to two nuclear bombs on #Gaza since October 7, according to the Geneva-based Euro-Med Monitor. https://t.co/yoDMUimQ8t
"Israel says it has hit more than 11,000 targets, with missiles, bombs and artillery, in Gaza, an area half the size of New York City that is home to around two million people. That compares to some 1,500 strikes the last time Israel fought Gaza militants" https://t.co/m6UQ2JfsGS
Israel dropped 18,000 tons of explosives on Gaza since Oct. 7, surpassing the amount used in the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima. To put this into perspective: Hiroshima • size: 906.7 km² • population: 255,000 in 1945 Gaza • size: 45 km² • population: 2.2 million today https://t.co/UEtyjfNqza