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centerREPORTIsrael’s deliberate targeting of Gaza children part of genocide: UN inquiry

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What Happened
On Tuesday, the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel released a report concluding that Israeli security forces deliberately target and kill Palestinian children, constituting genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity in Gaza, and war crimes in the occupied West Bank. The report found that approximately 30 percent of those killed in Gaza since October 2023 were children, and that attacks on neonatal and maternity care centres endangered the reproductive future of Palestinians, while the aid blockade caused starvation deaths and a rise in disease. Commission chair Srinivasan Muralidhar stated that evidence shows Palestinian children have been deliberately targeted, with killings continuing after the October 2025 ceasefire. The report, which builds on a September 2025 finding of reasonable grounds to determine genocide, also documented the detention and torture of children, including sexual abuse, with Defence for Children International-Palestine noting over half of detained children were held without charge or trial. Israel's mission in Geneva rejected the report as a 'libelous sham', claiming it ignored Hamas tactics.
Key Actors
- ·UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory(UN commission of inquiry)Report concludes Israel deliberately targets children as part of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity; calls on Israel to cease violence.
- ·Israel's mission in Geneva(Israeli diplomatic mission)Rejected the report as a 'libelous sham' and said it ignored 'brutal tactics of Hamas'.
- ·Defence for Children International-Palestine (DCIP)(Palestinian rights organization)Reported in March that more than half of Palestinian children detained in Israeli prisons at the end of 2024 were held without charge or trial.
Why It Matters
The report reinforces a series of UN findings suggesting Israel's actions in Gaza amount to genocide, potentially influencing ongoing International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice proceedings and intensifying diplomatic isolation. Its focus on systematic child targeting and reproductive harm could galvanise humanitarian intervention and sanctions, while Israel’s rejection signals continued defiance amid mounting international legal pressure.
Watch For
Monitor for diplomatic reactions, especially from UN Human Rights Council members and states party to the Genocide Convention; possible referrals to the ICC; new child casualty figures and attacks on medical or educational infrastructure in Gaza and the West Bank; and any Israeli military operations or blockade adjustments affecting child welfare. Also watch for shrinking humanitarian space as agencies scale back, as warned by the UN.
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