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The IsraelāHamas war began on 7 October 2023 when Hamas launched an unprecedented multi-faceted and sustained assault on Israel from the Gaza Strip. [1] As of 21 May 2024 [update], over 37,000 people (35,562 Palestinian [2] and 1,478 Israeli [14] have been reported as killed in the IsraelāHamas war, including 105 journalists (100 Palestinian, 2 Israeli and 3 Lebanese) [15] and over 224 humanitarian aid workers, including 179 employees of UNRWA. [16]
The vast majority of casualties have been in the Gaza Strip. The death toll reported by the UN OCHA comes from the Gaza Health Ministry. [17] The breakdown of the figures in the UN OCHA report only includes casualties whose identities have been confirmed, while the overall figure is the number of reported deaths. [18] Over 24,000 of the dead have been fully identified by the Gaza Health Ministry; [19] of these, 52% are women and minors, 40% are men, and 8% are elderly of both sexes. [20] Some have speculated that the total death toll in Gaza might be higher than reported, with roughly 10,000 Gazans believed still buried under the rubble. [21] [22] [23] [24] The number of deaths do not include those who have died from "preventable disease, malnutrition and other consequences of the war". [20]
The October 7 attacks on Israel killed 1,139 people, including 764 civilians and 373 Israeli security personnel. A further 251 persons were taken hostage during the initial attack on Israel to the Gaza Strip. [3] [25] [26] A further 479 Palestinians, including 116 children, and 9 Israelis have been killed in the West Bank (including East Jerusalem). [2] Casualties have also occurred in other parts of Israel, as well as in southern Lebanon, and Syria. [27] Some developments may become known or understood only in retrospect, so this is not an exhaustive list. Events on the ground for which the precise time is known are in Israel Summer Time ( UTC+3) until October 29 when Israel Standard Time ( UTC+2) resumed.
Six soldiers have also been killed in attacks claimed by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Hezbollah terror group on the border with Lebanon since the fighting started. One soldier was killed in a West Bank terror attack. The military's list also includes a soldier killed by friendly fire in the West Bank, a soldier killed due to malfunctioning ammunition on the Lebanon border, and two soldiers killed in a tank accident in northern Israel.
Timeline of the IsraelāHamas war | |
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The IsraelāHamas war began on 7 October 2023 when Hamas launched an unprecedented multi-faceted and sustained assault on Israel from the Gaza Strip. [1] As of 21 May 2024 [update], over 37,000 people (35,562 Palestinian [2] and 1,478 Israeli [14] have been reported as killed in the IsraelāHamas war, including 105 journalists (100 Palestinian, 2 Israeli and 3 Lebanese) [15] and over 224 humanitarian aid workers, including 179 employees of UNRWA. [16]
The vast majority of casualties have been in the Gaza Strip. The death toll reported by the UN OCHA comes from the Gaza Health Ministry. [17] The breakdown of the figures in the UN OCHA report only includes casualties whose identities have been confirmed, while the overall figure is the number of reported deaths. [18] Over 24,000 of the dead have been fully identified by the Gaza Health Ministry; [19] of these, 52% are women and minors, 40% are men, and 8% are elderly of both sexes. [20] Some have speculated that the total death toll in Gaza might be higher than reported, with roughly 10,000 Gazans believed still buried under the rubble. [21] [22] [23] [24] The number of deaths do not include those who have died from "preventable disease, malnutrition and other consequences of the war". [20]
The October 7 attacks on Israel killed 1,139 people, including 764 civilians and 373 Israeli security personnel. A further 251 persons were taken hostage during the initial attack on Israel to the Gaza Strip. [3] [25] [26] A further 479 Palestinians, including 116 children, and 9 Israelis have been killed in the West Bank (including East Jerusalem). [2] Casualties have also occurred in other parts of Israel, as well as in southern Lebanon, and Syria. [27] Some developments may become known or understood only in retrospect, so this is not an exhaustive list. Events on the ground for which the precise time is known are in Israel Summer Time ( UTC+3) until October 29 when Israel Standard Time ( UTC+2) resumed.
Six soldiers have also been killed in attacks claimed by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Hezbollah terror group on the border with Lebanon since the fighting started. One soldier was killed in a West Bank terror attack. The military's list also includes a soldier killed by friendly fire in the West Bank, a soldier killed due to malfunctioning ammunition on the Lebanon border, and two soldiers killed in a tank accident in northern Israel.