Israeli killings of Palestinian children 'an extremely dark place in history', says UN
United Nations committee highlights serious Israeli
violations of international human rights law through 'indiscriminate and
disproportionate attacks' affecting Gaza children
By Sondos Asem
Published date: 19 September 2024
A United Nations official on Thursday accused Israel
of committing historically unprecedented violations against Palestinian
children, including mass killings and arbitrary detentions.
"The outrageous death of children is almost
historically unique. This is an extremely dark place in history," Bragi
Gudbrandsson, vice chair of the Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC),
told reporters.
"I don't think we have seen before a violation
that is so massive as we’ve seen in Gaza. These are extremely grave violations
that we do not often see."
The CRC, which monitors compliance of state parties to
the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, on Thursday
released its findings on six state parties to the treaty, including
Israel, after a review during its latest session.
In its report, the committee said it was
"greatly concerned about the high number of children in Gaza killed,
maimed, injured, missing, displaced, orphaned and subjected to famine,
malnutrition and disease" as a result of Israel's "indiscriminate and
disproportionate attacks".
During UN hearings that preceded the report, Israel
denied that its war on Gaza violated the treaty or international humanitarian
law.
In addition to calling out Israel for killing
Palestinian children, the CRC also expressed its concern about the
"continued abduction, arbitrary arrest, and prolonged detention of large
numbers of Palestinian children by Israeli forces, mostly without charge, trial
or access to legal representation or contact with family members".
It urged Israel to release all Palestinian
children arbitrarily detained and halt the practice.
It also called on Israel to "abolish the
institutionalised system of detention and the use of torture and ill-treatment
against them at all stages of the judicial procedure".
Last week, the health ministry in Gaza
published the names of 710 Palestinian newborn babies killed
by Israeli forces during the ongoing war.
They are among more than 16,700 Palestinian children
killed in Israeli attacks since last October, according to the Gaza-based
government media office.
According to a report in June
from the International Committee of the Red Cross, more than 20,000 Palestinian children
are missing in Gaza as a result of Israel's
assault on the enclave, either lost, disappeared, detained, buried under rubble
or in mass graves.
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