The toll · since 7 October 2023

A record of the dead.

A continuously updated count of reported fatalities in Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel — drawn from the Gaza Ministry of Health, UN OCHA, B'Tselem, and The Lancet. Totals differ by source; all figures are reported as killed, not injured.

Palestinians killed · Gaza
children · women
Palestinians killed · West Bank
children · settler attacks
Israelis killed · 7 October
724 civilians · 373 security · 98 foreign & other
Israeli soldiers · Gaza operations
since ground invasion, 27 Oct 2023

Log scale helps compare sides with very different magnitudes.

Fatalities over time

Palestinian figures are Gaza MoH cumulative totals via Tech for Palestine. Israeli figures include the 7 October attacks baseline plus IDF soldier deaths in Gaza operations.

Gaza by governorate

Modeled share of Gaza fatalities — pre-war population weighted by UNOSAT damage assessment. Directional estimate only; the MoH publishes no official geographic breakdown.

Share of modeled total next to each governorate. Hover bars for estimated counts.

West Bank settler violence

Cumulative settler attacks and Palestinian fatalities in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, reported by OCHA.

October 7 — baseline

The single deadliest day for Israelis since the state's founding. Figures consolidated from the Israeli MFA, INSS, and B'Tselem.

Total killed
1,195
Israeli civilians
724
Security forces
373
Foreign & other
98
Taken hostage
251
Killed at Nova festival
364
Children killed
36
Injured
8,730

Among those killed in Gaza

Specific categories tracked by Gaza MoH, OCHA, CPJ, Healthcare Workers Watch, and UNRWA.

Children
Women
Journalists
Medical personnel
Civil defence
Died of starvation
Aid-seekers killed
Total injured

Source comparison

Different authorities count differently — by scope, verification standard, and methodology. The gap between official tolls and independent epidemiological estimates continues to widen.

SourcePalestinians killedInjuredScope & methodologyAs of
Historical context · Al-Nakba

This war did not begin on 7 October 2023.

It is the most recent chapter of a dispossession that began in 1948 — al-Nakba, “the catastrophe.” To read the figures above without that history is to read them incomplete.

750,000+
Palestinians expelled or fled in 1948
530+
Palestinian villages depopulated or destroyed
15,000
Palestinians killed in 1947–49, incl. the Deir Yassin massacre
6M+
Registered Palestinian refugees today, descendants of 1948

Between the UN Partition Plan of November 1947 and the armistice of 1949, Zionist militias and the newly-formed Israeli military carried out a coordinated campaign — documented as Plan Dalet — that emptied more than half of Mandatory Palestine's Arab population. Villages were razed. Survivors were barred from returning under Israeli law. Their land, homes, and bank accounts were absorbed into the new state.

What began in 1948 never ended. The 1967 occupation extended it into the West Bank and Gaza. Decades of settlement expansion, home demolitions, and displacement in East Jerusalem, the Naqab, and the Jordan Valley continued it. Gaza has been under blockade since 2007. Palestinian scholars and UN experts increasingly describe the events since October 2023 as a second Nakba — this time televised, this time with more than 72,000 dead.

Learn more: Palestine Remembered · Decolonize Palestine · The Nakba · Wikipedia · Nakba · UNRWA · Palestine Refugees

Data as of
Days of war
Build source
Tech for Palestine API · UN OCHA · B'Tselem

Notes & caveats

  • No figure is complete. Gaza MoH itself states thousands of dead remain under rubble. Peer-reviewed research published in The Lancet Global Health estimated 75,200 violent deaths through January 2025 — roughly 35% higher than the MoH count for the same period — and did not capture deaths from starvation, disease, or collapsed healthcare. As of 6 April 2026, independent reporting from Wikipedia's conflict tracker cites 73,459+ Palestinians killed, with Gaza MoH identifying 72,345 in its latest update; excess non-violent deaths likely push the true toll substantially higher.
  • OCHA relies on MoH for Gaza but independently verifies West Bank incidents. Its counts include fatalities from both Israeli military and settler attacks.
  • B'Tselem publishes a conservative, named-only database of verified individuals. Its totals trail MoH but document each death in detail.
  • Israeli soldier deaths are taken from IDF press releases and reporting by The Times of Israel. The count shown is soldiers killed in Gaza ground operations since 27 October 2023.
  • The governorate breakdown shown is a model, not a reported statistic. It distributes the overall Gaza total by pre-war population weighted for reported damage — directional only.
  • The dashboard is rebuilt from the Tech for Palestine API (which ingests OCHA flash updates and MoH briefings). Re-running the build pulls the latest daily data.

Built to honour the dead with accurate counts. Data is reported as published — every source has limitations. Numbers differ, but the scale is not in doubt.

Sources: Tech for Palestine (Gaza MoH / OCHA) · UN OCHA oPt · B'Tselem · Al Jazeera Tracker · Wikipedia · Costs of War (Brown) · The Lancet via Al Jazeera