After two years of genocide, Gaza faced a catastrophic reality: over 20,000 women lost their husbands and struggled to care for children, while more than 58,000 children became orphans.
Statistics showed 83% of the victims were civilians, reflecting the Israeli occupation’s policy of collective punishment and revenge without accountability.
Widowed women and children endured deep psychological and social crises, while families disintegrated and the social structure weakened as a result of Israel’s direct targeting of civilians and the commission of genocide.