December 11, 2023 is Day 66 of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the death toll among civilians is staggering. 24,142 are dead, including those missing and presumed dead beneath the rubble of bombed buildings. 9,420 of the dead are children. Of the 24,142 dead, 22,320 are non-Hamas Civilians. (that's 92% of the dead in Gaza are non-combatants)
In addition to the dead, there are confirmed injured of 48,901.
Of Gaza's population which was 2.3 million at the start of hostilities, 1,840,000 are now "displaced." (that's 80%)
Of the housing units in Gaza, 62,840 housing units are now destroyed. Another 171,220 housing units are partially destroyed.
Of the schools in Gaza, 282 are damaged.
Of the Commercial or Industrial buildings in Gaza (stores, warehouses, factories), 1312 are now completely destroyed.
Of Houses of Worship in Gaza, 134 mosques and 3 churches are now damaged or destroyed
Of the hospitals and clinics in Gaza, 131 have been targeted by Israel and are either partially damaged or outright destroyed.
Of the media, 163 media outlet offices or studios are damaged or destroyed and 81 journalists have been killed.
On the other side: Israeli Troop Deaths Surpass 100 in Gaza, Thousands Wounded As Hospitals Deal With 'Tsunami Of Trauma' - also tragic but nowhere near as horrific as what is happening to the Palestinians.
The US vetoed a resolution on Gaza which called for ‘immediate humanitarian ceasefire’ put forward by the United Arab Emirates and backed by over 90 Member States. Of the 15 voting members, there were 13 votes in favor and the United Kingdom abstained. Owing to the US veto, the resolution was not therefore adopted.
I'm not presenting any of my own conclusions, since these data points pretty much speak for themselves.