Israel Wiped Out at Least 1,200 Entire Families in Gaza, Analysis Finds
There are also at least 3,400 families with only one
surviving member, Palestinian officials have said.
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March 6, 2025
https://truthout.org/articles/israel-wiped-out-at-least-1200-entire-families-in-gaza-analysis-finds/
The Israeli military completely wiped out at least
1,200 Palestinian families in Gaza in its genocide, a new analysis finds,
shedding more light on the staggering and permanent toll of Israel’s
extermination campaign.
A Reuters analysis of data from the
Gaza Health Ministry found that at least 1,238 families — defined as
married couples and any children they may have — were totally erased, with no
survivors. Families with between five and nine members make up roughly a third
of the families wiped out. In at least one case, Israeli forces massacred every
member of a family of 14.
Further, almost a quarter of Palestinians in the
official death toll of over 48,000 people were 12 years old or younger, while
nearly a third were under 18, the report found. There are roughly 8,000 people
in the death tally for whom there is no identifying information like age or
gender.
Over 2,200 in the official death toll were under two
years old when they were slaughtered by Israeli forces, the analysis found.
It’s possible that even more families were wiped out
in the genocide, as experts have repeatedly stressed that the true death toll
is far higher than the official count.
This analysis roughly lines up with that of Gaza
health officials, who reported late last year that Israel has caused over 1,400
families to be wiped from the civil registry. Further, officials found that
there were at least 3,400 families who had lost all but one member to Israeli
attacks.
This is the experience of 13-year-old Mohammed
Al-Agha, Reuters documented. Agha lost both his parents, his
brother and two sisters — aged 11, 10 and 8 — during the genocide.
Palestinian father Abdelsalam Al-Banna, the
publication documented, is also the only surviving member of his family unit.
His 9-year-old daughter, 5-year-old son and wife were killed in an Israeli
airstrike on their apartment building on December 15, 2023.
He spent a week surviving under the rubble of the
building, he said. He and two of his in-laws found their way out from the dark
ruins after feeling an air pocket — but the bodies of his wife and children are
still buried under the rubble, with Israel blocking heavy equipment from
entering Gaza. “Nothing is more painful than this. I can’t put them to rest,”
Banna said.
Because he and other members of his family escaped
from the rubble, Banna was able to report the deaths of his wife and children
to health officials, and therefore have their deaths tallied in the toll.
But Gaza officials estimate that there are at least 14,000 people whose bodies are still stuck under the rubble
and are excluded from the death toll. Last month, the Gaza Government
Information Office said that officials believe, with those deaths included, the
true death toll from Israeli attacks is at least 61,709 people.
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