Death toll in Gaza Strip from Israel-Hamas war tops 45,000, Palestinians
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[December 16, 2024]
By WAFAA SHURAFA and SAMY MAGDY
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — The death toll in the Gaza Strip from
the 14-month war between Israel and Hamas militants has topped 45,000
people, Palestinian health officials said Monday, with 52 dead arriving
at hospitals across the bombed-out strip over the past 24 hours.
The Gaza Health Ministry does not distinguish between civilians and
combatants in its count, but it has said that more than half of the
fatalities are women and children. The Israeli military says it has
killed more than 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.
The Health Ministry said 45,028 people have been killed and 106,962 have
been wounded since the start of the war. It has said the real toll is
higher because thousands of bodies are still buried under rubble or in
areas that medics cannot access. The latest war has been by far the
deadliest round of fighting between Israel and Hamas, with the death
toll now amounting to roughly 2% of Gaza’s entire prewar population of
about 2.3 million.
Among the dead reported in the overall toll were 10 people, including a
family of four, who were killed in an overnight Israeli strike in Gaza
City, Palestinian medics said.
The strike late Sunday hit a house in Gaza City’s eastern Shijaiyah
neighborhood, according to the Health Ministry’s emergency service.
Rescuers recovered the bodies of 10 people from under the rubble,
including those of two parents and their two children, it said.

Israel claims Hamas is responsible for the civilian death toll because
it operates from within civilian areas in the densely populated Gaza
Strip. Rights groups and Palestinians say Israel has failed to take
sufficient precautions to avoid civilian deaths.
The war began when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on
Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting
another 250. Israel responded by heavy bombardment and a ground
incursion into the Palestinian enclave. Around 100 hostages are still
inside Gaza, at least a third of whom are believed to be dead. Most of
the rest were released during a cease-fire last year.
A separate strike on a school on Sunday in the southern city of Khan
Younis killed at least 13 people, including six children and two women,
according to Nasser Hospital where the bodies were taken. The hospital
initially reported the strike had killed 16 people, but it later revised
the death toll as the three other bodies had been from a separate strike
that hit a house.
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Israelis protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's
government and call for the release of hostages held in the Gaza
Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday,
Dec. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov)

The Israeli military said it had “conducted a precise strike on
Hamas terrorists who were operating inside a command and control
center embedded within a compound” that had served as a school in
Khan Younis. It did not provide evidence.
In central Gaza's Nuseirat urban refugee camp, mourners gathered for
the funeral of a Palestinian journalist working for the Qatari-based
Al Jazeera TV network who was killed Sunday in a strike on a point
for Gaza's civil defense agency. They carried his body through the
street from the hospital, his blue bulletproof vest resting atop.
The strike also killed three civil defense workers, including the
local head of the agency, according to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital. The
civil defense is Gaza’s main rescue agency and operates under the
Hamas-run government.
Al Jazeera said Ahmad Baker Al-Louh, 39, had been covering rescue
operations of a family wounded in an earlier bombing when he was
killed.
The International Federation of Journalists said last week that 104
journalists and media workers have been killed so far in 2024, with
more than half of them perishing during the Israel-Hamas war in the
Gaza Strip.
The group said that since the Oct. 7, 2023, start of the war, at
least 138 had been killed, including 55 Palestinian media
professionals in the calendar year.
The Israeli military said its strike had targeted Hamas and Islamic
Jihad militants “who were operating in a command and control center
embedded in the offices of the ‘Civil Defense’ organization in
Nuseirat.” It accused the journalist of having been a member of
Islamic Jihad, an accusation his colleagues in Gaza denied.
Gaza's civil defense also rejected the claims that militants had
been operating from the site.
“We were stunned by the Israeli occupation statement,” Mahmoud al-Lawh,
the journalist’s cousin, told The Associated Press. “These claims
are lies and misleading to cover up this crime.”
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Magdy reported from Cairo
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