Israeli forces since Oct. 7 killed 133 infants under 1 year old in Gaza: Report

Israel's attacks killed 133 infants under 1 year old, total of 444 babies, 1,527 preschool and elementary school-aged children, and 523 high school-aged children

By Muhammed Semiz

ISTANBUL (AA) – Since Oct. 7, at least 133 infants less than one year old have been killed in the Gaza Strip, which Israel has now been bombing for over 24 days.

On Oct. 26, the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza released a 212-page report that lists the names, identification, and ages of those killed in Israel's attacks on the strip since Oct. 7, when the current conflict began.

According to the report, 2,913 of the 7,280 people killed in the Israeli attacks were children.

In the Israeli attacks, 444 babies were killed, including 133 under one year old, 153 one-year-olds, and 158 two-year-olds.

Israel's bombing also killed 171 three-year-olds, 1,527 preschool to primary school aged children (ages 4-13), and 523 high schoolers, age 14 to 17.

Of the casualties, 2,262 were women and 462 were over the age of 60.

The report also said that the identities of 281 of the victims have not been confirmed.


- 63 UN employees and 36 journalists killed

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees or UNRWA announced on Oct. 30 that 63 of its staff members had been killed in the Israeli attacks.

Since the start of the Israeli attacks on Oct. 7, 35 journalists have been killed in Gaza and one in Lebanon.

The armed wing of Hamas, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, launched a comprehensive attack on Oct. 7 in response to ongoing Israeli violations against Palestinians and their holy sites, including the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The Israeli army responded with a relentless campaign of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip and seems now to have started a long-expected ground offensive.


*Writing by Alperen Aktas

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