Israel's genocidal war on Gaza reveals gruesome numbers
According to the Health Ministry in Gaza Israel has wiped out 2,092 entire Palestinian families from the civil registry, killing 5,967 people.

Authorities are yet looking for more than 10000 bodies under the rubble. / Photo: Reuters
At least 47,035 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza since October 7, 2023, local authorities said on Tuesday.
Authorities are yet looking for more than 10,000 bodies under the rubble.
“Around 30,000 women and children were among the victims,” Gaza’s government media office said in a statement.
The media office said over 14,200 people have been missing since the start of the Israeli war in October 2023.
“The (Israeli) occupation has wiped out 2,092 entire Palestinian families from the civil registry, killing 5,967 people,” it said, citing Health Ministry figures.
According to the media office, 17,861 children were killed, including 214 newborn babies, while 808 other children under one year lost their lives in Israeli attacks.
“At least 12,316 women were also killed in addition to 1,155 medics, 94 civil defence personnel, and 205 journalists,” it added.
The media office said:
44 Palestinians starved to death amid severe food shortages, and eight were frozen to death, including seven children.
7 mass graves were established by the occupation inside hospitals.
35,074 children live without one or both parents.
149 scientists, academics, university professors, and researchers executed.
823 mosques were destroyed by the occupation, and 158 mosques were severely damaged and in need of reconstruction.
3 churches were targeted and destroyed by the occupation.
19 cemeteries were destroyed entirely or partially out of 60 cemeteries.
2,300 bodies were stolen by the occupation from Gaza cemeteries.
The Israeli army dropped some 100,000 tons of explosives on Gaza, leading to massive destruction across the Palestinian enclave, it added.
The first six-week phase of a Gaza ceasefire deal took effect on Sunday, suspending Israel’s genocidal war on the enclave.
The 3-phase ceasefire agreement includes a prisoner exchange and sustained calm, aiming for a permanent truce and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants in November for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.