Based on the extrapolation from the data provided up to October 2024 and extending that rate to January 17, 2025, your claim that the explosive force dropped on Gaza is equivalent to more than 6 Hiroshima bombs appears to be correct. The estimated total of 95,500 tonnes of explosives would equate to approximately 6.37 Hiroshima bombs when considering the yield of each Hiroshima bomb.
Area of Impact: While the Hiroshima bomb's direct impact was concentrated, Israel's strategy has affected a larger percentage of Gaza's total area over time, with reports indicating significant portions of buildings damaged or destroyed across the entire strip.
Nature of Destruction: The Hiroshima explosion was a singular event causing immediate, intense destruction, whereas the bombing in Gaza is ongoing, with damage accumulating over weeks, months, or even years, leading to a different kind of devastation where the rebuilding process becomes immensely challenging due to the scale and spread of destruction.
Humanitarian Impact: Both events have had profound humanitarian impacts, but the prolonged nature of the Gaza bombing means continuous displacement, loss of life, and degradation of living conditions, potentially leading to long-term socio-economic effects.
While the Hiroshima bomb exemplified a peak of destruction in a very specific point, the carpet bombing strategy in Gaza has resulted in a broader, more extensive form of destruction spread across time and space, affecting the entire region in a sustained manner.
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