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centerREPORTPalestinian children targeted in genocide, war crimes in Gaza: UN inquiry

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What Happened
A United Nations commission of inquiry released a report on Tuesday accusing Israel of systematically targeting Palestinian children in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, stating that Israeli actions amount to genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity in Gaza, and war crimes in the West Bank. The report found that approximately 30 percent of those killed in Gaza since the war began in October 2023 were children, and highlighted attacks on maternity and neonatal units and an aid blockade that have devastated children's survival chances. It said Israeli forces destroyed orphanages and schools, and that Palestinian children have been arbitrarily arrested, tortured, and subjected to sexual abuse in detention. Killings and serious injuries have continued after the October 2025 ceasefire, according to the report. UNICEF estimates over 50,000 children have been killed or wounded since the war began, with at least one Palestinian child killed on average per day in the eight months since the October ceasefire took effect.
Key Actors
- ·United Nations commission of inquiry(Investigative body established by the UN Human Rights Council)Accused Israel of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity for systematic targeting of Palestinian children.
- ·Israel(State actor, accused of violations in Gaza and the West Bank)The report alleges that Israeli forces deliberately targeted children, destroyed orphanages and schools, and abused detainees.
- ·UNICEF(UN agency providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children)Estimated that over 50,000 children have been killed or wounded since the war began, with ongoing daily child deaths post-ceasefire.
Why It Matters
The report amplifies international legal scrutiny of Israel's conduct in Gaza and the West Bank, potentially influencing proceedings at the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice. It places child casualties at the center of the conflict narrative, increasing pressure on Israel's allies and on mediators to address humanitarian protections and alleged war crimes. The findings could impact ceasefire negotiations and reconstruction efforts.
Watch For
Formal Israeli government and military responses, including potential rejection of the inquiry's mandate. The UN Human Rights Council may hold a debate or vote on the report. Further legal steps by the ICC prosecutor or ICJ could cite these findings. Monitoring of child casualty figures, the fate of detained minors, and the durability of the October 2025 ceasefire will be critical.
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