In a first, Israel accepts death toll of 71,000+ Palestinians in Gaza genocide

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In a first, Israel accepts death toll of 71,000+ Palestinians in Gaza genocide
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Israeli military agrees with conservative Palestinian estimates, Haaretz reports, citing a top official, even as Tel Aviv has been labelling critics as “Hamas supporters” for acknowledging the Gaza official figures.

Israeli occupation forces have accepted the estimate from the Health Ministry in Palestine’s Gaza that approximately 71,000 Palestinians have been killed during the two-year genocide.According to reports from the Israeli newspaperHaaretzon Thursday, this marks the first time the military has adopted the ministry's figures, which it had previously dismissed as 'unreliable' and 'misleading'.

The health ministry in Gaza has recorded 71,667 deaths since the start of Israel’s genocide in the Palestinian enclave on October 7, 2023.The Israeli occupation forces have noted that these figures do not include residents who are missing and potentially buried under the rubble.“The IDF has accepted the estimate of the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry that approximately 71,000 Palestinians were killed during the Israel-Gaza war, noting that the number does not include missing residents who are potentially buried under rubble,”Haaretzsaid.“The Ministry’s tally includes only those killed directly by Israeli military fire in its tracking, not people who died of starvation or from diseases.”The data, which international organisations and researchers have examined, is widely considered reliable.Somestudies, including one released in June 2025, have suggested the true death toll may be even higher, estimating around 200,000 violent deaths by early last year.Experts have concluded that the health ministry's data is conservative and may not account for those who died of starvation or diseases exacerbated by the harsh siege.Israel violates ceasefireThe Israeli carnage in Gaza has left more than 171,000 people wounded, most of whom are women and children.Israeli occupation forces have destroyed 90 percent of the civilian infrastructure, with the UN estimating a cost of $7 billion to rebuild Gaza, where 2.4 million Palestinians live—including 1.5 million displaced people.Despite the ceasefire, Israeli forces continue to restrict the entry of agreed-upon quantities of food, medicine, and shelter materials.Daily violations of the agreement have resulted in the deaths of 488 Palestinians.Under international law, Israel remains the occupying power in Gaza, as it retains control of the airspace, seafront, and all vehicle access.The cost of future reconstruction remains a central issue for donor countries, who have yet to identify a funding mechanism for projects in Rafah.As the death toll passes the 71,000 marks, the humanitarian situation for the millions of Palestinians in the besieged enclave remains catastrophic.

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