Data Confirms One of the Largest Civilian Catastrophes in Modern History
A newly published dataset on Harvard University's Dataverse platform reveals a catastrophic estimate of the scale of human loss in Gaza. The report, authored by Professor Yaakov Garb of Ben-Gurion University, estimates that 377,000 Palestinians are missing or presumed dead since the start of the Israeli military assault in October 2023. This represents roughly 17% of Gaza's pre-war population, an unprecedented demographic collapse.
The analysis appears in the Harvard-hosted dataset titled "The Israeli/American/GHF 'aid distribution' compounds in Gaza: Dataset and initial analysis of location, context, and internal structure", offering a stark data-driven view of the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Gaza.
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â– A Historic Humanitarian Catastrophe
The Harvard-hosted dataset provides one of the most comprehensive analyses of the demographic and humanitarian devastation in Gaza. With entire cities depopulated, hundreds of thousands of civilians missing or dead, and children making up a staggering portion of the casualties, the report paints a grim but necessary picture of the war's impact.
( Source: 21st Century Wire - The Hidden Numbers Behind Gaza's Real Death Toll and Harvard Dataverse - Gaza Aid Distribution Compounds Dataset )