We will not forget and we will not forgive
The Israeli occupation of Gaza has resulted in a genocidal war lasting 470 days, resulting in 10,100 massacres, 61,182 dead, and 14,222 missing persons. The war has also led to the erasure of 2,092 Palestinian families from civil records, leaving 4,889 families with only one surviving member. Over 17,861 children have been killed, with 44 dying due to malnutrition and starvation policies. The occupation has also targeted healthcare workers, civil defense workers, journalists, police, and aid security personnel. The war has led to the creation of mass graves, injuries, and amputations, with 70% of victims being women and children. The occupation has also led to the displacement of 2 million people within Gaza, destroying 110,000 tents, 216 government facilities, 137 schools and universities, 12,800 students, 760 educational staff, 150 academics, 823 mosques, 3 churches, 19 cemeteries, 161,600 residential units, 100,000 tons of explosives, 34 hospitals, 80 health centers, 136 ambulances, 206 historical and heritage sites, 3,680 kilometers of power networks, 2,105 electrical transformers, 330,000 meters of water networks, 655,000 meters of sewage networks, 2,835,000 meters of roads and streets, 42 sports facilities and arenas, and 717 water wells. The initial direct losses from the genocidal war have been over $38 billion.