Gaza population falls 6 percent since start of war, Palestinian statistics agency says
- The population of Gaza has fallen by 6 percent since Israel's assault began, according to the official Palestinian Statistics Agency.
- About 160,000 people have left Gaza or lost their lives since the start of the war, as reported by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.
- Over one million children remain in Gaza, representing 47 percent of the population, as stated by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.
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Gaza’s Population Has Plunged at Least 6 Percent in 15 Months of Genocide
Palestinian officials have estimated that Gaza’s population has plunged by 6 percent in the past 15 months as a result of Israel’s genocide, with over 200,000 people having fled the territory or been killed or injured by Israeli forces. In a report released this week by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), officials say that the Gaza population is now estimated to be 2.1… Source
Every day that passes, there are fewer Gazans in the world. Proof of this is the latest study by the official Palestinian statistics agency. Since the brutal Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip started on October 7, last year, the population of the besieged enclave has been reduced by 6%. Around 100,000 Palestinians have left the enclave while it is presumed that more than 55,000 have lost their lives, according to a statement from the Palestinian…
Gaza population down by 6% since start of war - Palestinian statistics bureau
The population of Gaza has fallen 6% since the war with Israel began nearly 15 months ago as about 100,000 Palestinians left the enclave while more than 55,000 are presumed dead, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS).
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