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Israel’s war on Gaza left at least 21,000 children disabled: UN body

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Israel’s war on Gaza left at least 21,000 children disabled: UN body
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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine has taken a devastating toll on the innocent lives of children in Gaza. According to a recent report by a United Nations committee, at least 21,000 children in Gaza have been left disabled since Israel launched its war on October 7, 2023. This heartbreaking statistic sheds light on the unimaginable suffering and trauma that these children have endured.

The report further states that around 40,500 children have been injured in the conflict, with many facing permanent disabilities. These children have been robbed of their childhood and are now forced to live with the physical and emotional scars of war. The impact of this conflict on the children of Gaza is truly heartbreaking and demands immediate attention and action from the international community.

The children of Gaza have been caught in the crossfire of this long-standing conflict, and they are paying the highest price. They have been forced to witness and experience violence, destruction, and loss on a daily basis. The constant fear and uncertainty have left them traumatized and struggling to cope with their new reality.

The UN report also highlights the dire situation of children with disabilities in Gaza. These children face numerous challenges in accessing basic services and support, such as healthcare, education, and rehabilitation. The ongoing blockade and restrictions on movement have severely limited their access to specialized care, leaving them vulnerable and marginalized.

The impact of this conflict on the mental health of children in Gaza cannot be ignored. The constant exposure to violence and loss has taken a toll on their psychological well-being. Many children are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression. The lack of access to mental health services only exacerbates their suffering.

It is crucial to recognize that these children are not just numbers or statistics. They are innocent human beings who deserve to live in peace and security. They have the right to a childhood free from violence and fear. It is our collective responsibility to protect and support them during this difficult time.

The UN committee has called for urgent action to address the needs of these children and their families. This includes providing access to essential services, such as healthcare, education, and psychosocial support. It also calls for the lifting of the blockade and restrictions on movement, which have only worsened the situation for children with disabilities.

The international community must come together to put an end to this senseless violence and find a lasting solution to the conflict. We cannot continue to turn a blind eye to the suffering of innocent children in Gaza. It is time to prioritize their well-being and ensure that they are not left behind in the pursuit of peace.

Despite the challenges and hardships they face, the children of Gaza have shown incredible resilience and strength. They continue to dream and hope for a better future, despite the bleak reality they are living in. As a global community, we must support and empower these children to overcome their disabilities and reach their full potential.

In the face of such adversity, it is heartwarming to see organizations and individuals stepping up to help the children of Gaza. From providing medical aid to organizing educational programs, every effort counts in making a positive impact on these children’s lives. We must continue to show our support and solidarity with the children of Gaza and their families.

In conclusion, the UN report serves as a stark reminder of the devastating toll that the conflict has taken on the children of Gaza. It is a call to action for the international community to prioritize the well-being and rights of these children. Let us work together to create a better future for the children of Gaza, where they can grow and thrive in a peaceful and secure environment.

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