Undercounting Gaza Death Toll

Whatever end is in mind for this confrontational conflict in the Gaza and the West Bank, it needs to come to an end. Far too many people beyond the guilty have been put to death.

Findings

Traumatic injury mortality in the Gaza Strip from Oct 7, 2023, to June 30, 2024: a capture–recapture analysis, The Lancet

During the period examined by the new study, Gaza’s health ministry (MoH) reported that 37,877 people had been killed in Israeli attacks. But the Lancet analysis estimates that the death toll during that period was 64,260, with women, children, and the elderly accounting for nearly 60% of the deaths for which details were available.

That count only includes “deaths due to traumatic injury,” leaving out deaths from starvation, cold, and disease.

To reach their estimate, the authors of the new study “composed three lists from successive MoH-collected hospital morgue data, an MoH online survey, and obituaries published on public social media pages” and “manually scraped information from open-source social media platforms, including specific obituary pages for Gaza shaheed, martyrs of Gaza, and The Palestinian Information Center to create our third capture-recapture list.” The authors write . . .

“These pages are widely used obituary spaces where relatives and friends inform their networks about deaths, offer condolences and prayers, and honor people known as martyrs (those killed in war). The platforms span multiple social media channels, including X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Telegram. Throughout the study period, these pages were updated periodically and consistently, providing a comprehensive source of information on casualties. Obituaries typically included names, age at death, and date and location of death, and were often accompanied by photographs and personal stories. We translated English posts into Arabic to match names across lists and excluded deaths attributed to non-traumatic injuries.”

The group of authors (which includes academics from the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan) said the findings “show an exceptionally high mortality rate in the Gaza Strip during the period studied” and highlight “the urgent need for interventions to prevent further loss of life and illuminate important patterns in the conduct of the war.”

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