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‘Israel’ has caused the deaths of 2,100 infants under the age of two in Gaza, according to Euro-Med.

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor, based in Geneva, reports that since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed nearly 17,000 Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip, with almost 2,100 of them being infants below the age of two.

“The death toll of Palestinian infants and children at the hands of the Israeli military is appalling, with a frequency of fatalities that is unmatched in the annals of contemporary warfare,” it stated.

“This also signifies a concerning pattern rooted in the dehumanization of Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip. Israel’s military operations consistently, systematically, and extensively target Palestinians, including children, in extremely cruel and brutal manners with nearly uninterrupted frequency over the past 10 months.”

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It’s estimated that around 1.7 million individuals in the Gaza Strip have been internally displaced, with children making up half of this population. They are facing severe shortages of water, food, fuel, and medicine.

In July, United Nations experts raised urgent concerns regarding Palestinian children in the blockaded area, who are reportedly dying as a result of what they describe as Israel’s “starvation campaign.”

A Palestinian father grieves the loss of his newborn twins who were killed by Israeli forces.

In the latest incident of Israeli aggression, Muhammad Abu al-Qumsan was en route on August 14 to register the birth of his newborn twins when an Israeli strike claimed the lives of his twins, his wife, and his mother-in-law.

“Just five minutes after obtaining their birth certificates, I found myself getting their death certificates,” said Qumsan, 33.

The Qumsan family has experienced displacement on three occasions since October.

His wife, a pharmacist, and their two children were among at least 23 individuals, including a nine-month-old infant, who lost their lives in multiple Israeli attacks in the region.

Humanitarian groups report that every child in Gaza has faced the traumatic realities of war.

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According to the UN agency responsible for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), approximately 625,000 children in Gaza have missed a full academic year because of the ongoing conflict.

In a post on X, Philippe Lazzarini, the agency’s chief, cautioned that the absence of education places children in danger of “violence and exploitation, including child labor, early marriage, and recruitment by armed groups.”

“It’s essential to reengage children in their educational pursuits.”

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