Template:Gaza war casualties
Event | Total | Civilians | Children | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | % | Total | % | ||
October 7 attacks | 1,195[1] | 828[1][2] | 68.2% | 36[3] | 3.2% |
Israeli invasion of Gaza | 58,573[4] | ~80%[a] | 31%[4] | ||
Israeli attacks in the West Bank | 647[b] | 118[8] | 18.64% |
As of 20 July 2025[update], over 61,200 people (59,220 Palestinians[4][8] and 1,983 Israelis[c]) have been reported killed in the Gaza war according to the Gaza Health Ministry and Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as 217 journalists and media workers[45],[d] 120 academics,[48] and over 224 humanitarian aid workers, a number that includes 179 employees of UNRWA.[49] Scholars have estimated 80% of Palestinians killed are civilians.[6][5][7][50] A study by OHCHR, which verified fatalities from three independent sources, found that 70% of the Palestinians killed in residential buildings or similar housing were women and children.[51][52]
The majority of casualties have been in the Gaza Strip. The Gaza Health Ministry (GHM) total casualty count is the number of deaths directly caused by the war. The demographic breakdown is a subset of those individually identified.[53][54] On 17 September 2024, the GHM published the names, gender and birth date of 34,344 individual Palestinians whose identities were confirmed and continues to attempt to identify all casualties.[53] The GHM count does not include those who have died from "preventable disease, malnutrition and other consequences of the war".[55] An analysis by the Gaza Health Projections Working Group predicted thousands of excess deaths from disease and birth complications.[56]
In January 2025, a peer-reviewed analysis of deaths in the Gaza war between October 2023 and 30 June 2024 was published in The Lancet. The paper estimated 64,260 deaths from traumatic injury during this period, and likely exceeding 70,000 by October 2024, with 59.1% of them being women, children and the elderly. It concluded that the GHM undercounted trauma-related deaths by 41% in its report, and also noted that its findings "underestimate the full impact of the military operation in Gaza, as they do not account for non-trauma-related deaths resulting from health service disruption, food insecurity, and inadequate water and sanitation."[57] As of January 2025, a comparable estimate for traumatic injury deaths would be around 80,000.[58]
A survey by PCPSR reported showed over 60% of Gazans have lost family members since the war began.[59][60] Thousands of more dead bodies are thought to be under the rubble of destroyed buildings.[61][62] The number of injured is greater than 100,000;[63] Gaza has the most amputated children per capita in the world.[64]
The 7 October attacks on Israel killed 1,195 people, including 815 civilians.[1] A further 941 Palestinians have been killed in the occupied West Bank (including East Jerusalem).[65] Casualties have also occurred in other parts of Israel, as well as in southern Lebanon,[66] Syria,[67] Yemen,[68] and Iran.[69]
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See also
- {{Gaza war}}
- {{Gaza war infobox}}
References
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References
- ^ Sources:[5][6][7]
- ^ From 2024-01-01 to 2025-06-30.[8]
- ^ Including:
- 1022 civilians killed
- 828 on October 7[1][9][2][10][2] (including foreign or dual national citizens[10] and "up to" 14 Israeli civilians killed by the Israeli military as part of the Hannibal Directive[11])
- 82 hostages in Gaza confirmed dead (including 34 not retrieved),[12][13] of which 11 were soldiers,[14][15][16][9][13] leaving 71 confirmed civilian hostage deaths
- 46 on the Lebanese border[17]
- 3 in Alexandria, Egypt
- 2 embassy staff members in Washington, D.C., United States[18]
- 24 in the West Bank and Israel by 5 March 2025 (per OCHA oPt),[19] not including 2 mistakenly killed by Israeli forces (1 in Jerusalem[20] and 1 in the West Bank),[21] 6 killed by militants (2 near Ofra,[22] 1 in Tel Aviv[23], 1 near Yokneam Illit[24] and 2 near Brukhin[25][26]) and 3 killed in non-militant attacks (1 in Haifa,[27] 1 in Hadera[28] and 1 in Herzliya),[29] bringing the total to 35 conflict-related deaths to date
- 3 in Gaza Strip[30][31][32]
- 3 in Allenby Bridge[33]
- 29 in the 2024 Iran–Israel conflict and the Iran-Israel war (including 2 indirectly)[34][35][36][37]
- 2 in Houthi missile and drone attacks (including 1 indirectly)[38][39]
- 881 Israel Defence Force soldiers
- 70 Israel Police officers
- 10 Shin Bet personnel (not including those who were also IDF soldiers)
- ^ Casualty by nationality[46][47]
152–158 Palestinian
2–4 Israeli
6–9 Lebanese
0–1 Syrian