Relentless violence persists even after ceasefire, with at least 47 fatalities per day on average.
More than 38,000 women and girls have been martyred in Gaza between October 2023 and December 2025, according to a new report released by UN Women.
That figure represents an average of at least 47 deaths per day. The agency warned that arbitrary killings have continued even after a ceasefire was declared.
Women and girls now account for a far higher proportion of overall deaths compared to previous Israeli military campaigns in Gaza, UN Women stressed.
The agency’s humanitarian action head, Sofia Calltorp, said: “They were individuals with lives and with dreams.”
Approximately one million women and girls remain displaced across the Gaza Strip, facing catastrophic humanitarian conditions.
The report noted that they lack access to basic needs, including healthcare.
The World Health Organization added that more than 500,000 women are without essential health services, such as antenatal and postnatal care.
Meanwhile, UNICEF reported that at least 214 children have been killed by Israeli occupation forces in the six months following the ceasefire.
The findings paint a grim picture of sustained suffering despite diplomatic efforts to halt the violence.
Aid agencies continue to call for unimpeded humanitarian access and the protection of civilians under international law.
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