Israel has been committing heinous crimes against Palestinians for decades, beginning with the forced displacement of hundreds of thousands during the Nakba in 1948. Since then, Israel has continued to expand illegal settlements, demolish Palestinian homes, and enforce an apartheid-like system in the West Bank and Gaza. Palestinians face daily humiliation at checkpoints, restricted access to water, medical care, and education. In Gaza, repeated bombings have targeted civilian areas, including hospitals and schools, killing thousands—many of them women and children. These acts amount to war crimes and gross human rights violations, yet the international community largely remains silent
This chart illustrates the devastating toll on Palestinians since October 7, 2023, including 60,250 civilians killed, among them 18,600 children and 12,430 women. Additionally, 40,000 children have been orphaned. The data highlights the deaths of 217 journalists, 113 civil workers, and 2,750 healthcare personnel, alongside 4,800 detainees. These numbers reflect a severe humanitarian crisis and widespread violations of human rights
Since October 7, 2023, Israel’s attacks have destroyed over 5.1 lakh housing units in Gaza, along with 560 schools, 3,100 industrial facilities, 880 mosques, and 3 churches. Critical sites like 205 heritage locations and 188 press headquarters have also been damaged, reflecting a large-scale assault on civilian infrastructure and cultural identity