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Casualties, kidnapped and more numbers since Hamas' attack on Israel

By Gabriele Regalbuto, Ashlyn Messier

Published December 01, 2023

Fox News
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Since the surprise attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7, hundreds of civilians, including babies, the elderly, and soldiers have been killed, wounded or captured. Israel retaliated against Hamas by firing missiles into Gaza.

A terror attack by Hamas at a music festival in Israel claimed the lives of at least 260 concert-goers with many others kidnapped and injured. Those abducted — including American citizens — are still being held hostage in Gaza.

In the midst of war, hostages have been released by Hamas in a cease-fire deal with Israel, but there are many that are still being held in Gaza.

Below are the most recent numbers related to the war. Fox News Digital will continue to inform on fatalities, hostages, death toll and more as they are reported and confirmed by officials.

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    Israeli soldiers travel in armored military vehicles along Israel's border with the Gaza Strip on Monday, Nov. 20. (AP/Ohad Zwigenberg)

  • Several buildings, smoke in Gaza
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    Smoke rises in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Thursday, Nov. 23, 2023.  (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

  • Rocket fire
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    A rocket being fired from inside Gaza towards Israel, as battles resumed between the Israeli forces and Hamas terrorists, on December 1, 2023.  (JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

  • A young woman who was held hostage by Hamas laying against her father
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    Gal Tarshansky, one of the many hostages held by Hamas, sits with her father in an IDF helicopter Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023 after being released. (GPO/Handout via AP)

STORIES OF TORTURE, TORMENT REVEALED BY ISRAELI CHILDREN KIDNAPPED BY HAMAS TERRORISTS 

  1. 35 Americans are reported dead
  2. At least 1,400 Israeli civilians and soldiers have been killed
  3. At least 5,000 Israelis have been injured
  4. At least 19,450 Palestinians have been wounded
  5. At least 13,300 Palestinians and Hamas terrorists have been killed, according to Hamas
  6. 54 Thai workers have been killed by Hamas in Israel
  7. More than 100 hostages have been freed by Hamas
  8. At least 150 Palestinians imprisoned in Israel have been released
  9. At least 137 soldiers and civilians are being held hostage in Gaza
  10. At least 5,000 rockets have been fired by Hamas terrorists
  11. At least 260 died at the Tribe of Nova music festival
  12. At least 70 terrorists invaded Kfar Aza
  13. At least 200 Israelis were found dead in Kfar Aza
  14. At least 30 missing persons have been located and rescued at a kibbutz
  15. The population of Gaza is 2,000,000
  16. The population of Israel is 9,795,000
  17. 60 days of war as of Thursday, November 30

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Gabriele Regalbuto is a Senior Editor of SEO at Fox News Digital. Gabriele has a Journalism and Communications degree from West Virginia University. She has worked to produce content for newspapers, magazines, and digital platforms. At Fox, she has assisted in coverage of breaking news events including the 2024 presidential cycle, 2022 midterm elections, Queen Elizabeth II's death, the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.

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