Highest in 2026: Israel Kills 199 Palestinians in May

The Gaza Ministry of Health recorded 199 Palestinian deaths last May alone. It stated this is “highest number of martyrs recorded since the beginning of this year,” and made through Israeli gunfire.

Data from the Ministry shows that women, children, and the elderly constitute 30% of the total number of deaths that continue to be indiscriminately made.

The number of children killed reached 19 (16%), while 10 women lost their lives (8.5%) in that aforementioned month.

Read also: “Gaza Live”… 3 Martyrs and Wounded in 8 New Israeli Violations of the Truce

According to official health statistics, the total number of those killed since the ceasefire on October 11, 2025, has risen to 933 with 2,868 injuries. This is while the number of bodies recovered from under the rubble reached 781.

Since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on October 7, 2023, the total number of those martyred reached 72,942, while the number of injuries spiked to 172,967.

Since October 2025, following the signing of the ceasefire agreement under US auscpices, the Israeli occupying forces continued to commit serious violations of the truce, including gunfire, shelling, and the destruction of civilian infrastructure. This has resulted in further deaths and injuries of ordinary civilians.

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    Dr. Marwan Asmar holds a PhD from Leeds University and is a freelance writer specializing on the Middle East. He has worked as a journalist since the early 1990s in Jordan and the Gulf countries, and been widely published, including at Albawaba, Gulf News, Al Ghad, World Press Review and others.

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    The Palestinian Civil Defense teams recovered the remains of 40 martyrs from the Sheikh Radwan Cemetery in Gaza City on Tuesday. Parts of the cemetery were bulldozed and desecrated by Israeli occupation forces during their ground incursions into the area over the last two years.

    Civil Defense personnel pointed out the remains of the martyrs were then transferred from the cemetery’s eastern side to forensic teams, in preparation for completing a full medical examination to identify the victims, a long procedure by itself. Representatives from the Ministry of Religious Endowments and Affairs were also present in the recovery of the 40 martyrs.

    A Civil Defense statement explained the bulldozing of the cemetery resulted in the remains being unearthed and mixed together which necessitated in their transfer to the relevant authorities for examination and identification.

    Director of Public Relations of Civil Defense Abdullah al-Majdalawi, confirmed the teams now face significant challenges to identify the recovered remains. He explained most of what was found consisted of decomposed body parts and skeletons of martyrs, including children and the elderly.

    Al-Majdalawi pointed out the excavation and bulldozing operations by the Israelis obliterated the features of many graves and mixed the body remains, meaning great heartache for the families seeking to learn the fate of their loved ones and document their identities. “How can names be reduced to numbers” he wondered while highlighting the scale of the human tragedy caused by these practices.

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    Gaza City also suffers from a severe shortage of burial space. The only functioning cemeteries are the Sheikh Radwan Cemetery and the Baptist Cemetery in the eastern part of the city. This has led many families to reopen old graves and bury multiple martyrs in a single grave, while simultaneously increasing the costs of preparing graves.

    Human rights organizations and media outlets documented the bulldozing and desecration operations targeting a number of cemeteries in the Gaza Strip during Israeli ground operations. This resulted in the exhumation and mixing of the remains of the dead and martyrs, practices that constitute a violation of international humanitarian law and the sanctity of the dead.

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