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Revision as of 10:53, 7 October 2024
Notes
- ^ a b Activity outside the Gaza Strip is unconfirmed for PRC and PFLP-GC.
- ^ Lions' Den are only active in the West Bank.
- ^ In the Gaza Strip, smaller Palestinian groups fighting in the war include: Palestinian Freedom Movement (Al-Ansar Brigades),[5][6] Jaysh al-Ummah,[verification needed][better source needed][8] and various minor al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades splinter groups (several of which possibly rejoined the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades just before the war).[6] Furthermore, a number of Palestinian militant groups in the West Bank have involved themselves in the conflict, including: Lions' Den,[9] and various al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades sub-groups such as Hornets' Nest,[10] Jenin Battalion,[11] Qalqilya Battalion, etc.[11]
- ^ The assassination of Deif was claimed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). However, it was unconfirmed by independent sources.
- ^ Combined forces of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.[23][24] Estimates for Hamas alone are highly variable, from 20,000 to over 40,000.[25][26]
- ^ Including 169,500 active personnel[27] and 360,000 reservists[28]
- ^ Per United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:493 (May 2024)[32]
- Per Gaza government media office:885[34]
- ^ Per the UN[35][36]
- ^ But the true figure is likely to be far higher.[45][46]
- ^ Per the Gaza Health Ministry[29] the number of deaths recorded is 41,909.[30][31]
The number of dead identified is 34,344, including:[32][33]- 13,737+ men[32][33]
- 11,355+ children[32][33]
- 6,297+ women[32][33]
- 2,955+ elderly[32][33]
- 79+ paramedics and 885+ medical staff[g]
- 220+ UN staff[h]
- 175+ journalists.[37][38][39]
Indirect deaths likely to be multiple times higher[40]
- The number of natural deaths has gone up by a factor of more than 6 (was 3.85/1000).[41][42]
- At least 37 deaths confirmed due to malnutrition only and deaths were also confirmed due to dehydration,[43][44][i]
Per Hamas
- ≤ 20% Hamas fighters (late April 2024)[47]
Per Israel:
- 33,000+ Palestinians killed (August 2024)[48]
Per US intelligence:
- ^
Per International Committee of the Red Cross:
- Approximately 6,400.[53]
- 10,000 people are missing under rubble, mostly presumed dead.[54]
- 20,000 to 21,000 children are missing, including children trapped under rubble, buried in unmarked graves, detained, or separated from family for other reasons.[55]
- ^ 97,303+ wounded[30][31][56]
- ^ Per the Palestinian Health Authority
- ^ * Per Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education: Including 103 students (July 2024).[63]
- Per Al Jazeera English: Including 163+ children.[30]
- Per Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics[64]
- ^ Based in Israel proper (1967 borders).
- ^ Per Israel.[67]
- ^ Per Israel
- ^ (per Hezbollah, Hamas, PIJ and Lebanese Health Ministry)[69][70][71]
- 449+ Hezbollah members in Lebanon[72] (including 2 Saraya personnel)[73]
- 40 Palestinian militants 25 killed (8 Oct 2023-31 March 2024; on the border),[1] 7 killed (2 Jan 2024; in Beirut),[2] 7 killed (3 April-15 June 2024; on the border),[3][4][5][6][7] and a Hamas official assassinated on 9 August,[74] total of 40 reported killed
- 20 Amal Movement members[75][76][77]
- 16 Islamic Group members[78][79][80]
- 3 Islamic Azz Brigades fighters[15]
- 4 Lebanese security forces members[81][82][83]
- 1 Eagles of the Whirlwind fighter[84]
- 294+ civilians[85][86][87]
- ^ (per Syrian Observatory for Human Rights)[91][92]
- 166 Iran-backed militiamen (including 3 Palestinian fighters)
- 69 Syrian soldiers
- 67 Hezbollah fighters
- 28 IRGC soldiers
- 32 civilians
- 202 Syrian refugees killed by Israeli Armed Forces[93]
- ^ Per Israel
- ^ Including:
- 828 on October 7[94][95][96][97][98] (including 258 foreign or dual national citizens and 14+ hostages in Gaza)[99]
- 33 additional hostages in Gaza thought dead[98]
- 28 on the Lebanese border[100][101][102]
- 3 in Alexandria, Egypt
- 15 in the West Bank and Israel by 11 September 2024 (per OCHA oPt),[103] not including 1 mistakenly killed by Israeli forces in Jerusalem[104] and 9 killed by militants (2 near Ofra[105] and 7 in Tel Aviv),[106] bringing the total to 25 conflict-related deaths for the period
- 1 in Rafah, Gaza Strip[107]
- 8 in Tel Aviv[108][109]
- 3 in Allenby Bridge[110]
- ^ Including:[111]
- 728 soldiers
- 67 Israel Police officers
- 10 Shin Bet personnel[112]
- ^ Including:[114]
- <131 soldiers
- 120+ civilians[115][116]
- 32 children[117]
- 52 foreign or dual nationals
- 117 released or rescued[98]
- 71 confirmed dead by Israel[98][118] (71 dead claimed by Hamas)[119][120][121][122]
- 6 hostages mistakenly killed by IDF (confirmed by IDF)[123][124]
- 70+ mistakenly killed by Israel (claimed by Hamas)[125]
- Between 50 (per US)[127] and 64 (per Israel) captives are still alive.[123][118]
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