02-06-2025
- Politics
- Days of Palestine
World Watches in Silence as Israel Kills Gaza's Children with Hunger and Fire
DaysofPal — For over 19 months, the Israeli occupation forces have waged a relentless war on the Gaza Strip, systematically targeting Palestinian children and treating them as strategic objectives. This occurs in blatant violation of international laws and conventions that guarantee the protection of civilians—especially children, who are among the most vulnerable in times of conflict.
Since the beginning of the Israeli assault on October 7, 2023, more than 50,000 children have been killed or injured, according to official Palestinian sources and UNICEF. The scale of the devastation shows that children are not merely collateral damage—they are direct victims of what many are calling a campaign of genocide.
Children Under Fire
Gruesome footage from the ground reveals scenes of horror: the small, fragile bodies of children torn apart by missile strikes, often alongside their families. Residential neighborhoods, schools, and shelters have all been repeatedly targeted. Many of the victims are under six years old.
Social media continues to be flooded with heartbreaking images—children pulled lifeless from the rubble of destroyed homes, others lying in morgues, and many more suffering catastrophic injuries without access to medical care.
Deliberate Targeting Amid Global Silence
Ayed Abu Eqtaish, Accountability Program Director at Defense for Children International – Palestine, stated in an interview with Felesteen Online that Israel has pursued a deliberate policy of targeting civilians, particularly children, who make up half the population of Gaza.
'The occupation intentionally bombs civilian facilities that should serve as safe havens,' Abu Eqtaish said. 'This naturally leads to an increase in child casualties.'
He emphasized that Israel's use of siege and starvation as tools of war constitutes systematic aggression aimed at genocide. 'More than 17,000 children have been killed, and over 50,000 injured. These numbers are catastrophic and demonstrate the scale of the crime,' he added.
Abu Eqtaish also noted that cutting off humanitarian aid, sealing border crossings, and destroying essential infrastructure—such as hospitals and food distribution centers—are forms of collective punishment. 'This is a fully-fledged war crime committed in full view of the international community,' he warned.
UNICEF: A Generation Under Siege
According to UNICEF, more than one million children in Gaza have been under siege for over 90 days, suffering from severe shortages of food and clean water. Supplementary nutrition has run out completely, and formula is available for only 400 infants, while over 10,000 are in urgent need.
The agency also reported that 21 nutrition treatment centers—which had been providing life-saving care for hundreds of malnourished children—have shut down due to the ongoing blockade and bombardment.
A Humanitarian Catastrophe Unfolding
The figures speak for themselves: tens of thousands of child casualties, a healthcare system in collapse, and an entire generation being starved, bombed, and abandoned. And yet, the world remains largely silent.
What is happening in Gaza is not just a humanitarian crisis—it is a historic moral failure. Unless international pressure mounts to stop this war, provide unimpeded aid, and hold perpetrators accountable, the death toll among Gaza's children will only continue to rise.
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