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Study Shows over 377,000 Palestinians Killed in Gaza // Kyle Kulinski

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The Study Israel Doesn’t Want You to See: 377,000 Palestinians Dead—and Half Were Children

A new bombshell study has rocked the global conversation surrounding the war in Gaza, revealing that up to 377,000 Palestinians may have been “disappeared” by Israel since October 2023. Half of them—according to the data—were children. This isn’t fringe speculation. The numbers come from a study published via Harvard’s Dataverse by Israeli professor Yaacov Garb, who used data-driven analysis and spatial mapping to highlight a catastrophic population drop in Gaza that cannot be explained by displacement alone.

Let’s be blunt: this is genocide. Not in the rhetorical sense—literal, by-the-book, extermination-level violence.

Gaza’s population before Israel’s latest assault was estimated at 2.3 million. Now, it’s closer to 1.85 million. That’s a drop of nearly 450,000 people. The Israeli and U.S. governments, media outlets, and even many humanitarian organizations have accepted the Gaza Health Ministry’s official death toll of around 60,000. But these latest findings suggest that number may understate the full human cost by more than 600%.

This isn’t the first time alarms have been raised. U.S. doctors who visited Gaza earlier this year estimated that nearly 200,000 people had been killed. The Lancet medical journal also published a study revealing that the reported death toll may be undercounted by at least 41%, and projected up to 598,000 deaths if conditions persist.

Garb’s study doesn’t just stop at the numbers—it also calls out the grotesque manipulation of humanitarian aid as a weapon. The so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,” a joint U.S.-Israeli initiative, has been accused by the UN of facilitating forced displacement rather than delivering relief. According to the study, these “aid hubs” function as baited traps—luring starving families with promises of food and medicine, only for many to be slaughtered upon arrival.

One incident cited in Kyle Kulinski’s commentary is beyond horrifying: 33 Palestinians were killed in just one day while attempting to collect food aid. In another airstrike, an entire family—six siblings and their mother—were killed while sheltering in their home in southern Gaza. Another boy, only three years old, died of severe malnutrition because Israel blocked his medical evacuation.

This isn’t just tragic. It’s engineered cruelty.

A chilling quote from an Israeli official captures the callousness of it all: “We can kill 100 Palestinians a day and nobody stops us.” And indeed, nobody does. The U.S. still funds and defends Israel’s actions. Mainstream media still sidesteps the full gravity of what’s happening. And the average citizen? Many have tuned out, numbed by the endless horror cycle or distracted by political theater elsewhere.

Kulinski hammers this point home: “We are watching a genocide unfold in real time, and the world’s reaction is… silence.” The notion that we’ve evolved since World War II, that we learned something from the Holocaust? He calls that a lie. The Geneva Conventions, international law, humanitarian standards—all meaningless, he argues, when applied inconsistently and enforced never.

He makes another terrifying observation: there’s talk of relocating surviving Gazans to Libya—a failed state with open slave markets. Read that again. Not relocation to safety. Relocation to chaos. The optics alone are nightmarish; the reality would be worse.

This isn’t just a policy failure. It’s a moral collapse.

What do we do with this information? For starters, we don’t look away. We don’t normalize it. We don’t allow the phrase “fog of war” to be used as a euphemism for mass slaughter. We demand accountability from the governments funding and arming this machine. We platform voices on the ground—like those from Drop Site News, Ryan Grim, and Jeremy Scahill—who are covering what the mainstream won’t.

This isn’t hyperbole. This isn’t sensationalism. This is a documented, statistically supported call for global alarm. And if humanity can stomach 377,000 unacknowledged deaths—many of them children—then there truly is no red line left.

Don’t let this disappear from public consciousness. Don’t let apathy win.

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