Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Hamas lowers Gaza death toll on the down-low



Last month, Hamas performed a sleight of hand that would make even the most cynical propagandist blush, quietly erasing thousands of deaths from its war casualty count—including over a thousand children it had loudly accused Israel of slaughtering. This, according to a report from a media watchdog that has grown weary of the terror group’s endless charade, released on Monday.

“Hamas’s new March 2025 fatality list quietly drops 3,400 fully ‘identified’ deaths listed in its August and October 2024 reports – including 1,080 children,” wrote Salo Aizenberg, a board member of Honest Reporting, with the precision of a man who’s had enough of lies masquerading as statistics. “These ‘deaths’ never happened. The numbers were falsified – again.” It’s not a revelation so much as a confirmation of what anyone with a shred of intellectual honesty already suspected: Hamas doesn’t deal in truth; it deals in narrative.

Aizenberg, with the patience of a prosecutor dismantling a flimsy alibi, lays bare Hamas’s habit of inflating casualty figures like some grotesque parody of wartime accounting.

Early in the conflict, they claimed 471 people were killed in an IDF airstrike on Al-Ahli Hospital—a number swallowed whole by a credulous global press. The reality? An errant Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket had landed in the hospital parking lot, wounding a handful. Those “victims” were later scrubbed from the list, as if no one would notice the disappearing act.

In March, Hamas announced that Gaza’s death toll from this 18-month war had breached 50,000—a figure trumpeted across the world’s newsrooms to Israel’s predictable vilification. They’ve also clung to the claim that 70% of the dead are women and children, a statistic so perfectly engineered to inflame outrage that it’s almost admirable in its cynicism. It’s the kind of accusation that fuels genocide charges against the IDF, while the accusers sit smugly atop their edifice of half-truths.

But Aizenberg and his team, poring over Hamas’s PDF-disseminated lists of names and ages, uncovered a less convenient picture. Among those aged 13-55—combatant age, by any reasonable measure—72% were male. And of the teen deaths, 65% of those aged 13-17 were boys, a detail that points to Hamas’s use of child soldiers. 

This isn’t speculation; it’s arithmetic. Deploying minors in combat violates international law, but don’t expect the UN to muster much indignation over that.

The world’s media, meanwhile, dutifully recite figures from the Gazan Health Ministry without a whisper of skepticism—never mind that it’s run by Hamas, a belligerent in the conflict and thus about as impartial as a fox guarding a henhouse. 

Hamas doesn’t distinguish between fighters and civilians in its tallies, and it has scarcely acknowledged the deaths of its own gunmen in battles with the Israeli army. Instead, it sweeps everyone into the count—combatants, non-combatants, even those who died of natural causes like old age. The report estimates 8,300 of these “war victims” were just that: natural deaths, consistent with Gaza’s pre-war averages. It’s a grimly absurd inflation, but not a surprising one.

The IDF, for its part, has tracked the enemy combatants its forces have killed, putting the number at 20,000. That leaves a civilian-to-combatant death ratio of roughly one-to-one—an astonishingly low figure in the annals of warfare, where five-to-one is considered par for the course. 

This isn’t the indiscriminate carnage Hamas and its cheerleaders describe; it’s a military operation conducted with a precision that defies the chaos of urban conflict. In fact, the one-to-one ratio is the lowest recorded in human history.

Aizenberg, however, isn’t buying the notion that this latest revision makes Hamas a credible source. “Is the March 2025 list suddenly credible? No. Dropping names does not equal accuracy,” he writes, with a tone that suggests he’s tired of stating the obvious. “Hamas’ Ministry of Health was never reliable,” he adds, calling their stab at transparency “Managed fakery, dressed up as precision.” 

The verdict is damning: “From day one, Hamas has gamed the fatality data.” This isn’t their first foray into statistical fiction, nor will it be their last.

Here we are, then, in a world where a terror group’s lies are laundered through respectable headlines, where Israel is perpetually cast as the villain, and where the truth is an afterthought. Hamas falsifies, the press amplifies, and the cycle of moral blackmail rolls on. It’s not just a war of bullets and bombs—it’s a war of numbers, and Hamas knows exactly how to play it.

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