JERUSALEM: Numbers alone cannot capture the toll the Israel-Hamas war has taken on the Gaza Strip. But they can help us understand how thoroughly the conflict has upended the lives of 2.1 million Palestinians living in the territory and decimated the territory’s 365 square kilometers (140 square miles). Out of every 10 people, one has been killed or injured in an Israeli strike. Nine are displaced. At least three have not eaten for days. Out of every 100 children, four have lost either one or both parents.

One Gaza City Resident Said That While the Intensity of IDF Bombardments Has Decreased, Airstrikes Continue, Primarily in Eastern Neighborhoods Where Israeli Forces Remain…

Israel has killed or injured more than 10 percent of Gaza's population over the past 24 months.