Ich habe die Sterblichkeitsrate von Kindern unter 5 Jahren (pro 1.000 Lebendgeburten) zwischen Westjordanland und Gaza sowie Israel anhand von Daten der Weltbank verglichen.

    Die Trends gehen in den letzten Jahren, insbesondere nach der Eskalation des Konflikts, deutlich auseinander. Der Kontrast wird bei Betrachtung im Laufe der Zeit optisch deutlich.

    Quelle: Daten der Weltbank
    Diagrammtool: Livegap-Charts

    Von omar_sedki

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    24 Kommentare

    1. solid_reign on

      I’d be curious to see how it looks like before the 2005 election. I’m actually surprised. I I live in Mexico and the mortality rate for <5 is about ~15.

    2. Extra 2% is a lot but not a genocide number, that is not enough to have major impact on population even in 100 year scale 

    3. Ok_Locksmith_8260 on

      Would be interesting to see West Bank vs Gaza, does West Bank track Israel and Gaza is different ?

    4. SomePerson225 on

      It would be better to seperate gaza and west bank, the conditions are significantly different

    5. DarkHampster on

      Would be interesting to compare this to other urban war zones. Not sure such data would be easily obtainable since Gaza as a whole is mostly urban and city-only data would be harder to get. But would be interesting compared to Aleppo (2012-2016), Mosul (2016-2017) or Grozny (1999-2000).

    6. These numbers look really wrong pre 2023. More like guessing and just copa reduction year after year than an exact measurement.

    7. bastiancontrari on

      As I said…. sooner or later demographics data will be collected and published. I hope then people will realize to have been played.

    8. Did anything happen in 2023 that Israel might have interpreted as a genocidal threat to their security that started a war that caused such a spike?

      I’ll assume that downvotes I’m about to get are from people who say „No, nothing happened, and I’m angry you even asked“.

    9. Throwitaway701 on

      Be interested to see where they get the data for 2023+ from. The health system there completely collapsed and is still not restored enough to give dada like this.

    10. Sad to see that the Palestinians in Gaza, being ruled by Hamas which does not value human life, has impacted child mortality. If instead of building war tunnels, Hamas invested in the well being of their citizens this data would be different

    11. All of Israel’s bravest defenders congregated in this thread to tell us this is fake and if it’s real it means nothing and they deserved it, same old hasbara bullshit we heard in the last 3 years and beyond, the only thing that’s different now, is Israel has cratered the all public support it had since 2023, the whole world has seen the true face of Israel. But even before October 7th, Israel’s face was ugly as it is now, [2023 was the deadliest year yet for children in the occupied West Bank up until September](https://www.savethechildren.net/news/2023-marks-deadliest-year-record-children-occupied-west-bank), Hamas doesn’t control the West Bank and conditions are far better than the extermination camp that’s Gaza

      Edit: way to prove my point, you mindless drones. Nobody likes your shitty genocidal ethnostate

      https://preview.redd.it/n8baynre2m3h1.jpeg?width=1047&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2069d4fd9089a2816ee277dbe5f8c200ed666d93

    12. Miserable_Case_3420 on

      i guess the 7th of october massacre was a bad move by the arabs. though sonehow their population still went up during the ensuing war

    13. Ok_Locksmith_8260 on

      To the mods, this post is obviously politically motivated with zero connection to data but just trying to sell a narrative using very debated (to say the least) data sources, reminds me of the famous saying, statistics never lie but liars use statistics. Maybe there’s a way to reduce posts like this and bring us back to beautiful data😇

    14. cesaroncalves on

      Damn, sub is infested with Zionists. I can see the 700 million at work.

      People defending a genocide and not being able to read a basic graph.

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