Shocking statistics of Israeli genocide in Gaza
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A Palestinian child sitting alone on the rubble after an Israeli attack on Gaza
Pars Today – New figures from the Gaza conflict reveal the horrific scale of the Israeli regime’s genocide: more than 64,000 martyred and 164,000 injured, the majority of whom are women and children, falling victim to this unprecedented atrocity.
According to Pars Today, over the past two years, the Gaza Strip has witnessed one of the bloodiest and most ruthless military assaults in contemporary history. Since the Israeli regime’s aggression began on October 7, 2023, figures released by the Palestinian Ministry of Health and international organizations have revealed a humanitarian catastrophe of unimaginable scale.
Documented reports indicate that by October 2025, more than 68,000 people have been martyred and 164,260 injured—a toll that continues to rise daily with the ongoing brutal attacks by the Israeli regime.
A significant portion of the victims of this genocide are women and children. According to reports, over 14,800 Palestinian children have been martyred, and hundreds more have lost their lives from starvation and malnutrition. These figures not only highlight the intensity of the Israeli attacks but also serve as evidence of the deliberate targeting of civilians and critical infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and humanitarian centers.
Alongside the human toll, Gaza’s vital infrastructure has been almost completely destroyed, with over 3,052 direct attacks on residential areas, hospitals, and humanitarian centers recorded. Additionally, six mass graves have been discovered in hospitals, highlighting the inhumane treatment of Palestinian victims by the occupying forces.
The Israeli regime has shown no hesitation in targeting aid workers and journalists. According to the latest reports, more than 491 medical personnel, 141 journalists, and 67 civil defense members have been killed during these attacks. These actions not only constitute blatant violations of international law and human rights but also reflect a systematic effort to silence the truth and prevent the dissemination of on-the-ground realities by the Israeli regime.
In addition to these figures, more than 7,000 people remain missing, and it is believed that many are trapped under the rubble. The dire humanitarian situation, severe shortages of food, medicine, and drinking water, along with the complete blockade of Gaza, has pushed the enclave to the brink of a full-scale catastrophe.
Meanwhile, the international community has maintained a heavy silence in the face of this genocide. Despite repeated calls to halt the attacks and address the humanitarian crisis, responses have largely been limited to diplomatic statements. This silence not only amounts to complicity with war criminals but also paves the way for the continuation of a catastrophe that claims the lives of hundreds of innocent people every day.
In conclusion, the shocking statistics from the Gaza conflict serve as a living record of a crime that must be documented in history. The Israeli regime’s genocide in Gaza is not only a regional crisis but also a test of the global conscience—a test that, so far, has been marked by moral and humanitarian failure.