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‘Nothing wrong’ with Gaza death toll figures

- Reuters Gaza Strip

The World Health Organizati­on voiced full confidence in Gaza Ministry of Health death toll figures on Tuesday, saying they were actually getting closer to confirming the scale of losses after Israel questioned a change in the numbers. Gaza’s Health Ministry last week updated its breakdown of the total fatalities of around 35,000 since Oct. 7, saying that about 25,000 of those have so far been fully identified, of whom more than half were women and children.

This sparked allegation­s from Israel of inaccuracy since Palestinia­n authoritie­s had previously estimated that more than 70 percent of those killed were women and children.

UN agencies have republishe­d the Palestinia­n figures, which have since risen above 35,000 dead, citing the source.

“Nothing wrong with data, the overall data (more than 35,000) are still the same,” said WHO spokespers­on Christian Lindmeier at a Geneva press briefing. “The fact we now have 25,000 identified people is a step forward,” he added.

Based on his own extrapolat­ion of the latest Palestinia­n data, he said that around 60 percent of victims were women and children, but many bodies buried beneath rubble were likely to fall into these categories when they were eventually identified. He added that it was “normal” for death tolls to shift in conflicts. “We’re basically talking about 35,000 people who are dead, and really every life matters, doesn’t it?” Liz Throssel, spokespers­on for the UN human rights office, said at the same briefing. “And we know that many and many of those are women and children and there are thousands missing under the rubble.”

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