Gaza officials publish list of those killed in Israeli assault. The first 14 pages are babies

Sep 19, 2024
A man holds the body of a baby killed in an Israeli air strike, at Al-Najjar Hospital in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, 12 February 2024. According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, more than 60 people have been killed and over 230 others have been injured in the airstrikes carried out by the Israeli military. According to a statement released by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), two Israeli hostages were rescued during an overnight operation in Rafah. More than 28,300 Palestinians and over 1,300 Israelis have been killed, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), since Hamas militants launched an attack against Israel from the Gaza Strip on 07 October 2023, and the Israeli operations in Gaza and the West Bank which followed it. Image: Alamy/ EPA/HAITHAM IMAD ATTENTION EDITORS: GRAPHIC CONTENT

“This is a genocide of children,” said Heba Gowayed, a sociology professor at the City University of New York’s Hunter College.

Gaza’s Ministry of Health on Sunday released a document containing the names and ages of Palestinians killed by Israel’s assault since the Hamas-led 7 October attack, an incomplete list that nonetheless runs to 649 pages – the first 14 of which are filled with the names of babies.

The list, published to the health ministry’s Telegram account, is limited to those for whom Gaza officials had information — over 34,000 people — and the count stops on 31 August. The current death toll, according to the ministry, is close to 42,000, but experts believe that figure is likely a gross undercount.

The new document is a testament to the devastating impact Israel’s US-backed war has had on Gaza’s population, particularly children. According to Gaza officials, children make up a third of those killed since 7 October.

“This is a genocide of children. 14 pages of babies. Babies,” Heba Gowayed, a sociology professor at the City University of New York’s Hunter College, wrote on social media in response to the list. “This is nothing short of an attempt to expunge a people.”

The Gaza Health Ministry’s statistics are considered credible by independent watchdogs and have been cited internally by US officials, notwithstanding President Joe Biden’s public questioning of the data. In June, the US House approved an amendment that would bar the State Department from using statistics from the Gaza Ministry of Health.

But after examining an earlier list of names published by the ministry, the research group Airwars found “a high correlation between the official MoH data and what Palestinian civilians reported online”. The group acknowledged that gathering data has become increasingly difficult “as Gaza’s health infrastructure has been decimated by the war”.

Trita Parsi, executive vice-president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, wrote that the newly published list highlights “what differentiates Gaza”.

“It’s a genocide of children since their proportion is unprecedented,” Parsi wrote, adding that the “US, UK, and Germany arm and support the genocide.”

 

Republished from Common Dreams, September  16, 2024

Share and Enjoy !

Subscribe to John Menadue's Newsletter
Subscribe to John Menadue's Newsletter

 

Thank you for subscribing!