A new analysis challenges the reliability of the Gaza Mortality Survey, raising significant concerns about its reported population-level death estimates. The survey, published in The Lancet Global Health, claimed a population-representative sample to extrapolate 393 reported violent deaths to 75,200 at the population level.
Sampling Integrity Questioned
Independent re-analysis of the publicly released microdata reveals multiple deviations from the declared protocol. Sergio DellaPergola and Mark Zlochin's findings highlight substantial interviewer-level outliers that compromise the sample's representativeness.
