Gaza War Dashboard
Comprehensive tracking of the Israel-Gaza conflict. Charts, timeline, and humanitarian data. Updated daily from UN OCHA, Reuters, and official sources.
Days of Conflict
557
Displaced People
1,900,000
Functional Hospitals
14/36
About This Dashboard
The Gaza War Dashboard tracks the ongoing conflict in Gaza that began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched attacks on southern Israel. The dashboard provides chronological event tracking, humanitarian data, and regional situation breakdowns. All data is sourced from UN agencies, international media, and official government sources.
This dashboard contains no graphic imagery — only charts, statistics, and text data. The goal is to provide factual, sourced information for researchers, journalists, and the general public.
Key Timeline Events
Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Ahead of Talks
UN OCHA reported 1.9 million displaced people and 14 of 36 hospitals still operational. Aid entry averaging 28 trucks per day versus the 500 needed. New ceasefire talks scheduled.
Khan Younis Major Offensive
Israeli forces launched a new major offensive in Khan Younis, displacing hundreds of thousands of additional civilians into an increasingly confined area.
Partial Ceasefire Framework Proposed
A new phased ceasefire framework proposed by US envoys included hostage-prisoner exchanges and humanitarian corridor guarantees. Talks ongoing.
Second Anniversary of October 7 Attacks
Two years since the Hamas attacks. Over 46,000 Palestinian deaths documented (estimates vary). The conflict remained active with no end in sight.
New Mediators Proposed for Ceasefire Talks
The US, Egypt, and Qatar intensified diplomatic efforts for a new ceasefire. Both sides showed limited willingness to compromise on core demands.
UN Reports Famine Conditions in Northern Gaza
UN agencies confirmed famine conditions in northern Gaza, with acute malnutrition widespread. Only a fraction of needed aid was entering the territory.
Israel Resumes Military Operations
After the Phase 1 ceasefire expired, Israel resumed large-scale military operations, citing failure to agree on Phase 2 terms and Hamas failure to release all hostages.
Ceasefire Agreement Reached
A phased ceasefire agreement was reached with Qatar and Egypt mediating. Phase 1 involved a 42-day pause, hostage releases, and humanitarian aid increases.