The population of Gaza has declined 6% since Israel's brutal war commenced nearly 15 months ago as about 100,000 Palestinians left the enclave while more than 55,000 are presumed dead, according to the data shared by Palestinian statistics office.
Around 45,500 Palestinians, more than half of them women and children, have been killed since the war began but another 11,000 are missing, the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) said, citing numbers from the Palestinian Health Ministry.
As such, the population of Gaza has declined by about 160,000 during the course of the war to 2.1 million, with more than a million or 47% of the total children under the age of 18, the PCBS said.
It added that Israel has "raged a brutal aggression against Gaza targeting all kinds of life there; humans, buildings and vital infrastructure ... entire families were erased from the civil register. There are catastrophic human and material losses."
Israel has faced accusations of genocide in Gaza because of the scale of death and destruction.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations' highest legal body, ruled last January that Israel must prevent acts of genocide against Palestinians, while Pope Francis has suggested the global community should study whether Israel's Gaza campaign constitutes genocide.
Israel has repeatedly rejected accusations of genocide, claiming it abides by international law despite widespread destruction in the occupied strip.
Seventeen more people were killed and others injured in new Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip on the first day of the new year, Palestinian media reported on Wednesday.
These included 15 people, including children, who died in the shelling of a residential building in northern Jabaliya, according to the WAFA news agency.
The PCBS said some 22% of Gaza's population currently faces catastrophic levels of acute food insecurity, according to the criteria of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a global monitor.
Included in that 22% are some 3,500 children at risk of death due to malnutrition and lack of food, the bureau said.
More than 45,500 people have been killed in Gaza since October 2023, while nearly all of the Gazan population has been displaced amid continued Israeli attacks.