Gaza – casualties in the context of demonstrations and hostilities

March 30, 2018 – July 31, 2019

OCHA  /  August 31, 2019

[UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs]

Overview

Since the 30 March 2018, the Gaza Strip has witnessed a significant increase in Palestinian casualties resulting from the start of the Great March of Return demonstrations. In addition other activities along Israel’s perimeter fence have resulted in increased levels of casualties. This snapshot captures the number of casualties since the start of the Great March of Return on 30 March 2018. The large number of casualties of unarmed Palestinians, the use of live-ammunition and the impact of tear gas canisters all raise concerns of excessive use of force. Exposure of children to violence and the lack of protection for medical personnel are additional concerns.

 

 

 

*    GMR casualties include fatalities and injuries reported during Friday protests near the perimeter fence, protests against the naval blockade at the beach, and the night activities near the perimeter fence.

**  Other circumstances casualties include fatalities and injuries reported as a result of airstrikes, tank shelling, opening of fire in the Access Restricted Areas on land and sea, incidents of attempting to infiltrate into Israel, inclusions and land levelling activities.

Source of Israeli casualty data: Israeli media.

Disclaimer: Data and analysis provided in this snapshot is based on information at the time of publication and will potentially be amended as new information is received.