Israel has dropped 100,000 tons of explosives since the start of the war on Gaza 19 months ago, resulting in the martyrdom or disappearance of more than 62,000 Palestinians and the commission of more than 12,000 massacres, the government media office in the Gaza Strip said Thursday.
This came in a statement issued by the Government Media Office, detailing the most important statistics of the war of extermination waged by Israel.
The office stated that "Israel has dropped more than 100,000 tons of explosives on the Gaza Strip since the start of the war of extermination on October 7, 2023, resulting in the death and disappearance of more than 62,000 Palestinians, including more than 10,000 who remain under the rubble, some of whom remain missing."
He stressed that "Israel committed more than 12,000 massacres, including 11,926 against Palestinian families, completely exterminating 2,200 families and erasing 6,350 people from the civil registry."
In the context of the crimes targeting cemeteries, the office stated that "the occupation has stolen 2,300 bodies from cemeteries in the Gaza Strip and established seven mass graves inside hospitals, from which 529 martyrs have been recovered so far."
Regarding the health disaster in Gaza, he said that more than 2.1 million cases of infectious diseases have been recorded due to forced displacement and the collapse of the health infrastructure, including 71,338 cases of hepatitis.
The statement also included data related to the destroyed religious and relief infrastructure, indicating that the Israeli army completely destroyed 828 mosques and partially destroyed 167, and targeted three churches, in addition to 19 cemeteries out of 60 that were completely or partially destroyed.
As part of its starvation policy, Israel has targeted 66 relief facilities, including 29 food shelters and 37 aid distribution centers, while preventing the entry of 37,400 aid and fuel trucks since completely closing the crossings more than two months ago.
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Government office in Gaza: Israel dropped 100,000 tons of explosives, wiping out 2,200 families.