The report details specific incidents, such as the October 31 bombing in Jabalya, northern Gaza, which resulted in large craters and significant civilian harm. The use of 2,000-pound bombs near civilian buildings, including schools and hospitals, has raised questions about the potential for collateral damage and violations of international law.
As of November 6, the death toll in Gaza surpassed 10,000 people, according to the Palestinian health ministry, with a significant number of casualties being women and children. US intelligence sources reported that a considerable percentage of munitions dropped on Gaza were unguided "dumb bombs," posing a greater threat to civilians.