Since Oct 7, 2023 — not accounting for the full scale of the situation

Palestine under siege

فلسطين تحت الحصار

They are not numbers. They had names, families, dreams. We remember them and demand justice.

67,173 killed20,179 children12,500 womenUpdated 10/7/2025
UN confirms famine in Gaza
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UN confirms famine in Gaza

The UN has officially declared a famine in Gaza, where more than 500,000 people are already trapped in famine conditions and that number is expected to rise to over 640,000 by September. Children are the hardest hit, with record levels of acute malnutrition, and tens of thousands of children and mothers at severe risk of death by mid-2026. With 98% of cropland destroyed, livestock and fisheries wiped out, and food prices soaring, Gaza’s food production has collapsed, and the famine is now spreading southwards to Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis.

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People in Palestine are enduring unimaginable loss. Share their stories. Demand accountability. Support the living and honor the martyrs. Your voice matters.

"وَمَن أَحْيَاهَا فَكَأَنَّمَا أَحْيَا النَّاسَ جَمِيعًا"

Palestine in numbers

Updated: 10/7/2025

لا تُحْصُوا الأرقام فقط، بل احكوا الحكاية
67,173
Killed
20,179
Children
12,500
Women
169,780
Injured
Massacres: 12,000 Journalists: 254Medical: 1,701West Bank Killed: 992
Mosques destroyed
835
as of 2025-10-05
Homes destroyed
416,000
as of 2025-10-05
Schools destroyed
165
as of 2025-10-05

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