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Gaza Strip has become world’s largest children's cemetery amid Israel’s genocidal attacks

Gaza Strip has become the most dangerous place in the world for children, with thousands killed in relentless Israeli attacks. The situation highlights a grave humanitarian crisis and widespread violations of children's rights.

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On May 27, 2024, defying the International Court of Justice's call to halt the attacks in Rafah, Israel bombed a United Nations refugee camp, which had previously been declared a "safe zone" by Israeli authorities.

More than 8 rockets weighing 900 kilograms were dropped on the tents that homed hundreds of displaced Palestinians, especially children. UN experts reported that people got trapped in their tents and were burnt alive. The explosion caused the victims' bodies to be dismembered.

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Israeli forces intentionally target Gaza's healthcare facilities, destroying hospitals and ambulances and denying 1.1 million Palestinian children access to healthcare.

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Al-Nasr Children's Hospital was bombed and raided by Israeli soldiers in November 2024. Doctors were forced to evacuate, leaving all patients behind. Although Israeli forces promised that the babies in intensive care would be under their protection, reporters who went to the hospital several days after the raid only found the decomposing bodies of 5 babies.

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Due to the lack of adequate medical facilities, thousands of children who could have been treated under normal conditions had their limbs amputated without anesthesia. As of July 2024, the number of amputee children is over 3,000.

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Moreover, due to the Israeli government's refusal to allow humanitarian aid into the area, there is a shortage of food and clean drinking water in Gaza.

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Roughly 3,500 children are in critical condition due to malnutrition and dehydration.

In the words of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, "the trickle of assistance does not meet the ocean of need" in Gaza.

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The deliberate killing of babies and children by Israeli forces and the destruction of all means of survival for them is evidence of ethnic cleansing.

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According to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, all countries are obligated to prevent genocide.

Nations that do not take a stand against this brutal genocide are complicit. The atrocities in Gaza, the world's largest children's cemetery, will never be forgotten.