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The bombing of the Gaza Strip is an ongoing aerial bombardment campaign on the
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by the
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during the
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. During the bombing, Israeli airstrikes damaged Palestinian refugee camps, schools,
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, mosques, churches, and civilian infrastructure. Israel faced accusations of war crimes due to the large number of civilian casualties and the large percentage of civilian infrastructure destroyed. In its defense, Israel stated that it utilized a wide-scale evacuation notification system, and claimed that its targets were used by
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. By January 2024, researchers at Oregon University and the
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estimated that as much as 62 percent of all buildings in the Gaza Strip had been damaged or destroyed.


Background

Israel's bombing campaign of the Gaza Strip began within hours of Hamas militants and their allies entering into Israel. In prior conflicts — such as the
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— Israel damaged or destroyed tens of thousands of buildings.'UN doubles estimate of destroyed Gaza homes,'
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19 December 2015.
Rebuilding costs in prior conflicts have estimated to range in the billions of dollars.'Housing group: 20 years to rebuild Gaza after fighting with Israel'
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30 August 2014.


The attacks


Medical facilities

On 22 October, Israeli airplanes bombed the areas around the Al Shifa and Al Quds hospitals on a night described as the "bloodiest" of the conflict so far. On 29 October, the
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(IDF) bombed the area around the Al-Quds hospital. On 30 October, Israel bombed the
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. On 3 November, the Health Ministry stated 136 paramedics had been killed, and 25 ambulance vehicles had been destroyed. On the same day, Israel bombed a medical convoy outside of al-Shifa hospital. The IDF claimed the ambulance was being used by Hamas, leading
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professor Ardi Imseis to state Israel needed to prove its claim. On 6 November, at least eight people died in airstrikes on the
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.


Refugee camps

On 23 October, airstrikes killed 436 people in the Al-Shati camp and southern Khan Younis in one night. By 28 October, the Israeli Air Force bombed residential buildings in the
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without any prior warning, killing an estimated 50 people per hour. On 31 October, an airstrike on the
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was described as a "massive massacre". On 13 November, an Israeli airstrike on the Jabalia refugee camp killed thirty people, with Gaza's civil defence team unable to rescue injured people from the rubble due to a lack of equipment. By 6 March 2024, aerial footage showed that the
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, which had been one of the world's most densely populated areas before the war, was in complete ruins.


Schools

An airstrike at a UNRWA school killed at least six people. On 18 October, the Ahmed Abdel Aziz School in Khan Yunis was hit. On 3 November, the IDF bombed the Osama Ben Zaid school. On 4 November, Israel bombed the Al-Fakhoora school, killing at least fifteen people. On 5 November, Israel bombed and destroyed
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. On 17 November, dozens were reported killed after an airstrike on al-Falah School in the Zeitoun neighborhood, south of Gaza City. A strike on the Al-Fakhoora school reportedly killed at least 50. Deaf, blind, and intellectually handicapped individuals were at particular risk of death by airstrikes. On 13 December, a UNRWA school in Beit Hanoun was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike.


Infrastructure

On 16 October, Israeli airstrikes destroyed a UNRWA humanitarian aid supply depot. The same day, airstrikes destroyed the headquarters of the Palestinian Civil Defence, an agency responsible for emergency response services, including
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and
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. Journalists reported Israel was targeting
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s and personal generators. On 15 November, Gaza's last remaining flour mill was hit by an Israeli airstrike. On 12 November, Israel used earthquake bombs on an apartment complex in
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, killing at least thirteen people. 26 people were killed in an airstrike of a residential building in southern Gaza on 18 November. By 28 November, the
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(UN) estimated 60 percent of all housing in Gaza had been destroyed. Numerous casualties were reported in an airstrike on a residential building near
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in
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, with hospital staff reporting having to bury 40 bodies on the hospital grounds. On 4 February, two residential towers in Rafah were bombed, part of a series of strikes killing 127 people. 104 people were killed between 21 and 23 February in residential building airstrikes conducted without prior warning. In March 2024, a man in Gaza City described the situation there, stating, "Destruction on a massive scale, beyond any description. Our homes were destroyed. Nothing remained of our property".


Places of worship

On 19 October, an Israeli airstrike hit the
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, where 500 people were sheltering. On 8 November, Israel bombed and destroyed the Khalid bin al-Walid Mosque. By 13 November 2023, at least sixty mosques had been destroyed by Israeli bombs. In December 2023, an Israeli bombing destroyed the
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. At least seven people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a Rafah mosque full of displaced people on 23 February 2024. Five people were killed in a mosque in northern Gaza that was bombed without warning. The al-Riad mosque in
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was heavily damaged by an Israeli bombing on 9 March 2024. By 10 March 2024, more than 1,000 mosques had been destroyed by Israeli attacks.


Safe zones

On 17 October, Israel conducted intensive airstrikes in southern Gaza, in areas it told residents to seek refuge. Israel "pounded" areas in south Gaza it had declared as "safe zones", raising fears amongst residents that nowhere was safe. On 20 October, Israeli continued to bombard south Gaza, and IDF spokesman Nir Dinar said, "There are no safe zones". Following Israel's evacuation orders for Palestinians to flee northern Gaza, the IDF intensified its attacks on southern Gaza. Analyses by
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, ''The New York Times'', and
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all found that Israel had bombed areas it had previously told civilians to evacuate to. The Sky News investigation also concluded that Israel's evacuation orders had been "chaotic and contradictory", ''NYT'' found that Israel had dropped 2,000-pound bombs in those areas, while CNN stated it had verified at least three locations Israel bombed after telling civilians it was safe to go there. On 5 January 2024, evacuees fleeing Israeli attacks in central Gaza stated the situation there was "hell on Earth". One survivor of an Israeli airstrike wrote, "Even though that air strike did not kill us, it destroyed something inside us." On 12 January, the UN Secretary-General for Human Rights stated that at least 319 internally displaced persons were killed and 1,135 injured by Israeli airstrikes while sheltering in UN shelters. After an Israeli bomb killed two sheltering in a tent in Deir el-Balah on 23 February 2024, a surviving family member stated, "It's just a tent. They are displaced and evacuated from the north here to seek refuge. They were sleeping. Why were they attacked? Even in tents, we are not safe." After a bombing on tents in Rafah killed eleven people, Director-General of the WHO Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated it was "outrageous and unspeakable".


Missing persons

On 15 October, more than 1,000 people were reported missing beneath rubble. On 27 October, the
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stated more than 1,000 unidentified people were buried under rubble. On 3 December 2023, the Palestinian Civil Defence stated the situation "beyond dire" as the organization was unable to rescue many people buried under rubble. Individuals were rescued by aid workers after reportedly surviving several days buried underneath rubble. Emergency responders stated that part of what made rescue so difficult is that Israeli bombs tend to "flatten entire buildings". On 24 February, Dr.
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stated that total death counts were undercounts due to the large number of people under rubble, stating, "We projected the number of deaths that may be missing, and it was probably up to about ten to fifteen per cent more." On 26 February 2024, Israeli warplanes bombed and destroyed an emergency rescue machinery in Beit Lahia. According to ''The New York Times'', "The buried make up a shadow death toll in Gaza, a leaden asterisk to the health ministry’s official tally of more than 31,000 dead".


AI-assisted targeting

During the bombing campaign, Israel used
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s to determine what targets the Air Force would bomb. A system known as Habsora, "the Gospel", would automatically provide a targeting recommendation to a human analyst, who'd decide whether to pass it along to soldiers in the field. The recommendations can be anything from individual fighters, rocket launchers, Hamas command posts, to private homes of suspected Hamas or Islamic Jihad members. This would automate most of the target selection process. NPR cited Anthony King, professor of defense and security studies at the
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, as saying this may be the first time AI-generated targets are being rolled out on a large scale to try and influence a military operation.


Timeline


October 2023

* 15 October: In the war's first week, Israel dropped more than 6,000 bombs on Gaza. * 16 October: Airstrikes had killed 2,750 people, including more than 700 children, and wounded nearly 10,000. * 18 October: The death toll in Gaza had risen to 3,478. * 19 October: U.S. officials reported alarm at Israeli comments about the "inevitability" of civilian casualties and reminders about "civilian deaths from the U.S. atomic bombs" in
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. * 21 October: Israel intensified its airstrikes in advance of an expected
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. * 26 October: Israeli PM
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stated Israel had "already eliminated thousands of terrorists – and this is only the beginning".


November 2023

* 17 November: Historian
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cited reports that Israel had dropped 25,000 tonnes of explosives on Gaza since the beginning of the conflict, stating this was the equivalent of two
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s. *20 November: Satellite imagery showed half of Northern Gaza had been destroyed by Israeli airstrikes. *24 November: Israel intensified strikes across Gaza before the temporary November ceasefire. *26 November: Israel had dropped an estimated 40,000 tons of explosives on Gaza since the start of the war.


December 2023

*1 December: In the hours following the end of the temporary truce between Israel and Hamas, 109 people were killed by Israeli airstrikes. *2 December: The IDF stated it had struck at least 400 locations in Gaza since the pause had ended, including 50 in
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in Southern Gaza. *3 December: 700 were reported killed in the preceding twenty-four hours. *8 December: 350 people were killed in the preceding twenty-four hours. *9 December: the Palestinian Civil Defence stated it only had one operational rescue vehicle left in the entirety of Northern Gaza.


January 2024

*6 January: More than 85% of Palestinians in Gaza, or around 1.9 million people, were internally displaced. *14 January: Israel's offensive had either damaged or destroyed 70–80% of all buildings in northern Gaza. *30 January: At least half of all buildings in the entirety of Gaza had been destroyed or damaged.


February 2024

*1 February: The ''New York Times'' estimated that at least half of Gaza's buildings had been damaged or destroyed. *2 February:
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, the UN's satellite centre, found that 69,147 structures, or approximately 30 percent of Gaza's total buildings, had been damaged or destroyed by Israeli airstrikes, shelling, and demolitions. *6 February: Israeli bombing campaigns intensified in Central Gaza, as displaced people in Rafah grew fearful of an impending Israeli attack on the city.


March 2024

*2 March: Zeitoun, one of the most densely populated neighborhoods in Gaza before the war, was in ruins, with one resident calling it "destruction on a massive scale beyond any description". *4 March: An
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bombed and destroyed a cemetery in the
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. *15 March:
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estimated that there were 23 million tonnes of debris in the Gaza Strip as a result of Israel's bombing campaign, which would take several years to clear. *21 March: UNOSAT stated 88,868 structures, or 35% of buildings in Gaza, had been destroyed or damaged. *31 March: ''The Wall Street Journal'' reported on a U.S. government memorandum indicating there is a lack of independent oversight to ensure U.S. intelligence is not used for airstrikes to kill civilians or damage infrastructure.


Rebuilding

The ''
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'' estimated it would cost billions to rebuild Gaza. Mohammed Mustafa, the chief economist of the
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, estimated rebuilding Gaza's homes alone would cost around US$15 billion. The
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and the
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estimated in April 2024 that the war had caused $18.5 billion dollars worth of damage to Gaza's infrastructure thus far.


Reactions

The ''
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'' described northern Gaza as a "bombed-out wasteland", and Palestinians feared northern Gaza was becoming uninhabitable. Israel's bombing was described as "unlike any other in the 21st century." On 6 January 2024, the United Nations
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stated that Gaza had "simply become uninhabitable". James Elder, the
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spokesman, stated, "I have never seen such devastation. Just chaos and ruin, with rubble and debris scattered in every single direction." The EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell stated Israel's objective appeared to be making Gaza "temporarily or permanently impossible to live in". Mary Robinson, the former-
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of the
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and leader of The Elders, called on the United States to cease providing bombs to Israel, stating, "Netanyahu is on the wrong side of history, completely".


Analysis

Historian Robert Pape stated, "Gaza will also go down as a place name denoting one of history's heaviest conventional bombing campaigns." Scholars termed the destruction of Gaza a domicide, leading the UN special rapporteur on the right to housing to argue that
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should be amended to consider domicide a war crime. Israel's airstrikes were described as a
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and " indiscriminate". An US intelligence report found half of the bombs dropped on Gaza had been unguided bombs. Experts stated the bombing campaign against Gaza had been the deadliest and most destructive in modern history, with Corey Scher of the CUNY Graduate Center stating, "Gaza is now a different color from space." ''
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'' termed Israel's bombing the "most devastating urban warfare in the modern record". According to analysis by
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, approximately 45,000 bombs were dropped on the Gaza Strip in the conflict's first three months, but with a 9% to 14% failure rate, several thousand unexploded bombs lay amongst the ruins.


War crimes

A group of UN special rapporteurs asserted that Israel's airstrikes are indiscriminate, stating that the airstrikes are "absolutely prohibited under international law and amounts to a war crime". Israeli military spokesman
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said that "while balancing accuracy with the scope of damage, right now we’re focused on what causes maximum damage". A ''
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'' investigation found the IDF had expanded authorization for bombing non-military targets. Research conducted by Dr. Yagil Levy at the Open University of Israel confirmed the ''+972'' report, which stated Israel was "deliberately targeting residential blocks to cause mass civilian casualties". During two airstrikes on 10 October and 22 October, the IDF used
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(JDAM) in attacks described by
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as "either direct attacks on civilians" or "indiscriminate attacks". Marc Garlasco, a war crimes investigator, stated a JDAM bomb "turns earth to liquid". On 12 January 2024, the spokesperson for the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights stated Israel's attacks were failing to account for distinction, proportionality and precautions, thus leaving Israeli exposed to liability for war crimes. In February 2024, the IDF bombed and destroyed the Belgian government's Gaza development office. In response, Belgium recalled the Israeli ambassador and condemned the "destruction of civilian infrastructure" as a violation of international law. Scott Lucas, a professor at the
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, stated Israel's bombing campaign was in breach of the law of proportionality.


See also

*
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*
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* Dahiya doctrine * List of engagements during the Israel–Hamas war#Israeli airstrikes *
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