A new analysis from The Lancet suggests the casualties in Gaza's war may be drastically underestimated, indicating 64,300 deaths compared to the Ministry of Health's 37,900.
The researchers used advanced modeling techniques to argue that the reported figure by the Hamas-led Ministry of Health significantly undercounts the true death toll from the conflict.
Statistical insights reveal that the majority of those killed were vulnerable groups—59 percent being women, children, and seniors—highlighting the human toll of the ongoing war.
Expert Mike Spagat noted his belief in the underestimation of Gaza casualties, reinforcing the study's implications on the accuracy of the reported figures from the conflict.
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