More than 42,000 Palestinians now live with life-changing injuries in Gaza
More than 42,000 Palestinians now live with life-changing injuries in Gaza
Around 42,000 Palestinians in Gaza now live with severe, life-changing injuries, almost double the figure recorded a year ago, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, citing World Health Organization estimates.
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22,500 cases had already been documented by July 2024, a number that has continued to climb as Israeli attacks persist.
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The most common injuries include complex limb trauma, amputations, burns, spinal cord and brain damage, many of them resulting in permanent loss of movement or sensation.
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The report recorded more than 5,000 amputations, with around 75 percent affecting the lower limbs.
Children remain among the hardest hit:
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More than 10,000 children now live with injuries causing long-term disability. One in four of those seriously wounded is a child
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Doctors Without Borders says 70 percent of burn patients requiring surgery were children, most of them under five, highlighting the brutality of injuries and the lack of supplies.








