The IDF Arabic spokesperson posted images of the civilians evacuating and announced an additional humanitarian corridor, supplementing the one recently established, which will be open for Gazans wishing to relocate southward until 2pm local time.

“Use this opportunity to go south to the other side of Wadi Gaza,” he said, referring to the body of water that delineates the southern and northern parts of the Palestinian territory. “Many are doing so at this time. If you care for yourselves and your loved ones, move south according to our instructions. You can be sure Hamas leaders have already taken care of their own needs.”

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    Thanks. That is helpful. Where are you seeing those numbers in the page? When I looked at gaza fatalities in the site you shared it shows 5365 total and 586 are women so about 10%. Even if we are both looking at different sections I can’t reconcile 40% with 10%.

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      It’s from OCHA’s daily brief.

      I did math on this part of the report: Screenshot:

      10,022 reported fatalities 2550 women 4104 children.

      Subtract the children, you get 5918 adult fatalities. (10,022 - 4104=5918)

      Edit: the “Data on Casualties” is, like I mentioned, slower to update. There’s a date filter–the fatalities listed are from earlier conflicts in the region, or in Israel or the West Bank.

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        The numbers on the right side don’t add up.

        • Families with multiple fatalities = 1050
        • 444+136+192 = 772 families with 2 or more fatalities
        • 6120 out of 10022 fatalities were from 825 families

        Is there an official definition of “family”? I ask because I’m curious if they count multiple generations living in separate housing units in the same building a single family or if they only consider nuclear families (spouses + immediate children, maybe cohabiting parents or siblings?)

        EDIT: I tracked down the last report where the numbers were close to adding up - it seems they are tracking three things:

        1. the number of families with multiple fatalities (1050 on Nov 6)
        2. the number of fatalities from the chosen 825 families (no clue why those 825 families, or if it’s just the top 825 on the list), seemingly not updated for a few days now
        3. a very coarse bucketing of families by number of fatalities that hasn’t been updated since Oct 26.