On day 300 of the Israeli siege on Gaza, the Gaza government media office issued detailed statistics that show the extent of damage to the area. Israel has carried out a staggering 3,457 Israeli Attacks on Gaza:in these three hundred days. Around 82 thousand tons of explosives have been used in these raids, which caused massive destruction across the area. The size of such attacks indicates how serious and widespread this war is and its effect on civilian life as well as infrastructure.
Impact on Vulnerable Groups Israeli Attacks on Gaza:
A lot of vulnerable individuals have also perished among those killed according to official media reports, which say that16,314 children and11,980 women died. This fact indicating the high number of child female casualties reflects very negatively upon the situation with regards to most defenseless sections of society inhabited Palestinian territories Furthermore520 bodies discovered in mass graves show further brutality associated with killings Moreover35 persons died starvation due to blockade collapse basic services.
Sick People’s Conditions Israeli Attacks on Gaza:
The situation for survivors is equally horrible. Injured sick people13,000 need urgent medical treatment outside the territory. However, due to the blockade destroying the healthcare system, the region does not possess the ability to provide sufficient care. This critical humanitarian disaster is becoming more evident amidst the dire need for external help and urgently requires medical practitioners.
Destruction Infrastructure Housing
Israeli bombardment inflicted catastrophic losses on Gaze’s infrastructure. Official figures reveal that the destruction includes 198 governmental buildings, 117 educational institutions, 610 mosques, 3 churches, 150,000 apartments, 206 archeological sites, 34 playgrounds, more than 3 million kilometers of electricity lines, and 700 water wells. The devastation of these essential structures has significantly affected the daily lives of residents, restricting their access to vital services and resources
Hospitals Under Attack
The health sector was spared devastation. Conflict targeted 34 hospitals and 68 clinics, making them unfit for purpose. This assault on healthcare facilities worsened the crisis, leaving many people without access to necessary services, thus aggravating a difficult humanitarian situation.
Wider Humanitarian Implications
Extensive infrastructural damages limited clean water sanitation and created favorable conditions for outbreaks of public health crises, only adding worse already existing plight of people trapped inside the strip.
Economic Consequences
The conflict has great economic consequences. Infrastructure and housing destruction have caused direct losses of around 33 billion dollars. This amount not only accounts for immediate damage but also indicates what will be difficult to deal with in terms of rebuilding and recovering efforts over a long period.