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Statistics related to the Al Aqsa (Second) Intifada " October 2010 Update" |
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| | Statistics related to Al Aqsa Intifada: 29 September, 2000- updated 09 April, 2011
Death and Injuries during the Al Aqsa Intifada 5151 Palestinians Civilians have been killed by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) forces in the OPT. A further 1499 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in armed clashes in the OPT. 17358 Palestinians have been wounded by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the Intifada. 13650 Palestinians have been wounded by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in the West Bank territory since the beginning of the Intifada. Breakdown of deaths by specific groups | Groups | Number killed | Percentage of total deaths | | Children | 1287 | 25.5% | | Females | 372 | 5.5% | | Medical personnel | 32 | 0.7% | | Journalists | 11 | 0.34% |
| In addition six internationals have been killed in the OPT[1] Palestinian Civilians killed during Al Aqsa Intifada | Location | Number | As a percentage of total killed in that location | | West Bank | 1742 | 34% | | Gaza Strip | 3409 | 66% |
Israeli Assassinations | Fatalities | Total killed | | Targeted persons | 604 | | Non-targeted civilians | 256 | | Total | 850 |
House Demolitions in the Gaza Strip - Number of Palestinians whose house were totally demolished: 5121
- Number of Palestinians whose houses were partially demolished: 6609
House Demolitions by district in the Gaza Strip | District | Number of houses completely demolished | Number of houses partially demolished | | Northern Gaza Strip | 1177 | 2242 | | Gaza City | 659 | 1043 | | Central Gaza Strip | 492 | 1119 | | Khan Yunis | 938 | 594 | | Rafah | 1856 | 1611 | | Total | 5121 | 6609 |
Land Leveling in the Gaza Strip 48052 Donoms[3]
[1] Number of internationals killed not included in total [2] Approximately 14% of Gaza’s agricultural land has been leveled since the beginning of Al Aqsa Intifada [3] 1 donum is equal to 1000 square metres |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 24 April 2011 08:03 |