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Showing Original Post only (View all)Researchers say Gaza death toll may be significantly higher than previously estimated [View all]
The Palestinian death toll from the war in Gaza could be substantially higher than official figures reported by the Hamas-run health ministry, research published in The Lancet medical journal suggests. . .
It [The UK led study] https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-6736%2824%2902678-3
used data from the ministry, an online survey of relatives reporting fatalities, and obituaries. It estimated that up until 30 June 2024, 64,260 Palestinians died from traumatic injury, meaning an under-reporting of deaths by 41%
It [The UK led study] https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-6736%2824%2902678-3
used data from the ministry, an online survey of relatives reporting fatalities, and obituaries. It estimated that up until 30 June 2024, 64,260 Palestinians died from traumatic injury, meaning an under-reporting of deaths by 41%
Israel says the numbers from the Gaza Health Ministry can't be trusted, but
Israel is not allowing international journalists from media organisations, including the BBC, independent access to Gaza, making it difficult to verify the facts on the ground. . . .
Researchers used a statistical method called "capture-recapture."
Researchers from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine looked at how many people turned up repeatedly in different attempts to count deaths. The level of overlap between those lists suggested that the number of deaths directly caused by traumatic injury in the conflict could be significantly higher than hospital figures published by the Ministry of Health. . . .
The report in The Lancet estimated a death toll between 55,29878,525 people, compared to 37,877 reported by the health ministry.
The report in The Lancet estimated a death toll between 55,29878,525 people, compared to 37,877 reported by the health ministry.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqjvl4klzweo
The article and study are open access.
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Researchers say Gaza death toll may be significantly higher than previously estimated [View all]
iemanja
Jan 19
OP
I wonder how long it will take for the damage control brigade to start trying to derail this thread.
Dave Bowman
Jan 19
#6
Kick away. I'll even help. I welcome more people seeing our little "interaction" here.
Hellbound Hellhound
Jan 19
#15
Stop it with all these facts, it might create discomfort and/or cognitive dissonance for a tiny minority of people.
Dave Bowman
Jan 19
#25
There could be many bodies still buried in the rubble in Gaza. IMO the death count will go up.
brush
Jan 19
#29
The title of that poster's erstwhile gotcha article: 'Why the Gaza Health Ministry's death count is considered reliable'
Celerity
Jan 19
#16
We're supposed to look at pictures of rubble and conclude no one was actually killed
iemanja
Jan 19
#18
I dismiss your snarky, condescending personal attack: 'Forgive me for assuming competence.'
Celerity
Jan 19
#24
Considering this study includes "instagram" as a source, I think Hamas is making themselves look worse.
Hellbound Hellhound
Jan 19
#22