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Lancet Gaza Death Toll Study Faces Bias Claims

  • Researchers Professor Emeritus Sergio DellaPergola and Mark Zlochin published a correspondence in The Lancet Global Health challenging the Gaza mortality survey methodology, arguing that weaknesses in survey design and execution may have distorted conflict-related fatality estimates.
  • Following the survey's estimate of approximately 75,200 deaths in the Israel-Hamas War, DellaPergola and Zlochin argued the underlying population sample used by researchers was inaccurate.
  • Their analysis identified several anomalies, noting that interviewer team Gaza9 reported 100 out of 393 violent deaths while surveying only eight percent of the total sample.
  • Despite being designated as a correspondence rather than a peer-reviewed article, the study was disseminated widely, including by Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, fueling debate over how conflict-zone casualties are measured.
  • Tensions surrounding the journal have intensified, with health organizations including the Health Advisory Council of the Jewish Voice for Peace recently petitioning to suspend the Israel Medical Association from the World Medical Association over its failure to speak out against destruction of health-care infrastructure.
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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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