Gaza civilian casualties, Israeli military intelligence, conflict transparency analysis
We obtained data from a classified Israeli intelligence database indicating that at least 83% of people killed in Gaza were civilians. The data lists all militant deaths the army was able to confirm. An investigation for +972 Magazine and The Guardian with Emma Graham Harrison
— Yuval Abraham יובל אברהם (@yuval_abraham) August 21, 2025
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We obtained data from a classified Israeli intelligence database indicating that at least 83% of people killed in Gaza were civilians.
Recent investigations reveal alarming statistics about civilian casualties in Gaza. According to data from a classified Israeli intelligence database, a staggering 83% of those killed in Gaza during recent conflicts were civilians. This information sheds light on the devastating impact of military actions in densely populated areas.
This classified data, obtained by journalist Yuval Abraham in collaboration with +972 Magazine and The Guardian, emphasizes the urgent need for accountability in conflict zones. The report details all militant deaths that the Israeli army was able to confirm, highlighting the stark contrast between militant and civilian fatalities.
The data lists all militant deaths the army was able to confirm.
Understanding the context behind these numbers is crucial. The data suggests that while military operations target specific militants, the collateral damage to civilian life is overwhelmingly high. This raises ethical questions about military strategies and the measures taken to protect non-combatants.
As highlighted by the investigation, the sheer number of civilian deaths prompts a reevaluation of operational protocols used in urban warfare. The implications of this data extend beyond just numbers; they call for a reevaluation of military tactics and a deeper commitment to safeguarding innocent lives in conflict areas.
An investigation for +972 Magazine and The Guardian with Emma Graham Harrison
The collaboration between journalists and media outlets like +972 Magazine and The Guardian is essential in bringing these critical issues to light. Investigative journalism plays a pivotal role in uncovering truths that might otherwise remain hidden, urging the international community to respond to humanitarian crises with urgency and compassion.
By shedding light on these statistics, we can foster a more informed public dialogue about the realities of war and the need for humanitarian considerations in military operations.