Israel occupies more than 80 percent of Gaza after 1,000 days of genocide, with over 223,000 tonnes of explosives dropped on the enclave, according to a statistical update released by the Palestinian government in Gaza on Thursday.
More than 73,000 Palestinians have been killed, including over 21,500 children and 12,500 women, while 9,500 others remain missing, the government media office said in a statement.
A total of 173,514 Palestinians have been injured, including 433 journalists, while 5,400 people have undergone amputations, 18 percent of them children, it said.
The office also documented 1,500 cases of paralysis and 1,200 cases of vision loss.
More than 58,800 children have been orphaned, while more than 2.14 million cases of infectious diseases have been recorded, including 71,338 cases of viral hepatitis, according to the statement.
Israel has completely destroyed 1,047 mosques and partially damaged 210 others, targeted three churches, and killed 312 mosque imams, preachers, Quran teachers, and other religious figures, it added.
It also said Israel destroyed or forced out of service 38 hospitals and 96 healthcare centres, and targeted 197 ambulances, 84 emergency vehicles, and 16 civil defence centres.
The government estimated the preliminary direct losses from the war at about $80 billion, including $34 billion in the housing sector.

According to the statement, Israel has completely destroyed 335,000 buildings and housing units and damaged another 737,000.
Israel launched its genocide in October 2023, and a ceasefire agreement entered into force on October 10 2025.
However, Israel has continued to violate the agreement through daily bombardment, a tightened siege, and by blocking the entry of adequate humanitarian, food and medical aid.












