Gaza Death Toll Reaches 72,553; Aid Drops 37% Amid Rising West Bank Displacement
Gaza's Palestinian death toll reached 72,553, with aid down 37%. In the West Bank, settler attacks cause 75% of displacement, and March had record injuries.

Preview of Humanitarian Situation Update #326 _ Gaza Strip _ United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs - Occupied Palestinian Territory.pdf
TL;DR
The Palestinian death toll in Gaza has reached 72,553, accompanied by a 37% drop in humanitarian aid. Settler attacks now drive 75% of Palestinian displacement this year in the West Bank.
Context The humanitarian and security situations for Palestinians in the region continue to evolve with significant challenges. Both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank are experiencing intensifying pressures, manifesting through increased casualties, reduced essential supplies, and heightened displacement. These parallel developments present a complex picture of ongoing conflict and its wide-ranging impact, affecting millions of lives daily.
Key Facts The cumulative Palestinian death toll in Gaza has risen to 72,553 since October 7, 2023. This figure includes 196 newly certified deaths this past week, reflecting continued fatalities. Concurrently, the flow of essential humanitarian aid into Gaza has seen a notable decline. United Nations and partner aid inflows, which represent the delivery of critical supplies such as food, water, and medical assistance, fell by 37%. This drop occurred when comparing the first three-month period following the ceasefire to the subsequent three-month period, exacerbating an already severe humanitarian crisis and raising concerns about access to basic necessities for the population.
In the West Bank, settler attacks are now responsible for 75% of all Palestinian displacement recorded this year. Displacement refers to the forced movement of individuals or communities from their homes or land. March recorded the highest number of settler-related injuries since systematic record-keeping began in 2006, indicating a significant escalation in the severity and frequency of these incidents and their direct impact on civilian safety.
What It Means These converging statistics highlight a sustained and multifaceted impact on Palestinian populations across both territories. The continued loss of life and a substantial reduction in humanitarian aid in Gaza underscore the deepening humanitarian emergency, where basic survival is increasingly challenged. Simultaneously, the rising rates of settler-driven displacement and injuries in the West Bank signal an increasingly unstable environment, affecting livelihoods and community stability. The interconnected nature of these challenges suggests a complex future for the region. Stakeholders will observe whether aid delivery to Gaza improves and if policies addressing settler-related violence in the West Bank demonstrate any shifts.
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