A groundbreaking study reveals a shocking underestimation of the Gaza conflict's human cost, likely exceeding initial reports.
Researchers using sophisticated models estimate that traumatic injuries caused over 64,000 fatalities during the nine-month war.
This represents a staggering 2.9 percent of Gaza's pre-war population, highlighting the conflict's devastating scale.
The Lancet's publication underscores the critical need for transparency and accurate reporting regarding casualties in conflict zones.