![]() ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Israelis and Palestinians Injured in the Current Violence32,744 Palestinians and 8,341 Israelis
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
“With no shooting from the Palestinian side, and often little or no use of tear gas to disperse the protests, Israeli soldiers have repeatedly fired live ammunition into unarmed crowds.” |
Source: The Palestine Red Crescent Society, is our source for the Palestinian injuries. (Visit their statistics page, which was last updated on April 30, 2008.) Our source for the number of Israelis injured is , the Israel’s Foreign Ministry. (Visit their list, which goes through the end of 2007. Their statistics are probably somewhat inflated as it likely includes non-Israelis injured in the conflict as well as Israelis who were injured in other places or by people who are not Palestinian.)
The exact number of Palestinians injured during the current uprising is very difficult to ascertain. This is caused in part by the chaos that ensued following the re-invasion of the West Bank during March and April 2002. The estimates range from about the number recorded above to 53,000 (Palestine Monitor). It is believed that up to about 10,000 Palestinian children have been injured during this time period.
Palestinian Injuries | |
|---|---|
Percentage of those injured that are minors |
West Bank: 35.7%; Gaza: 20% |
Injured by Live Ammunition |
8,753 |
Injured by Rubber-/Plastic-Coated Bullets |
7,109 |
Injured by Tear Gas |
6,703 |
Injured by Misc. Causes |
10,179 |
Number of Permanent Disabilities |
2,500+ |
Israeli Injuries | |
|---|---|
Severely Injured |
642 |
Moderately Injured |
940 |
Lightly Injured |
5,263 |
| Related Articles |
| Organizations |