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30% of Gazans Israel Killed Were Children – Consortium News

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The U.N. inquiry finds that Israeli forces’ widespread shooting and killing of children and destruction of neonatal and maternity-care facilities is key to establishing genocidal intent, Stephen Prager reports.

A Palestinian man mourns his family members who were killed in the Israeli bombing of the Nuseirat refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Aug. 10, 2024. (UNRWA /Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0)

By Stephen Prager
Common Dreams

About 30 percent of those killed by Israel in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, have been children, according to a United Nations inquiry, which found the “deliberate” targeting of kids to have furthered a genocide against Palestinians.

The report, authored by the U.N. Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, follows a previous finding in September that Israel’s actions in Gaza constituted genocide.

“The deliberate targeting of children is one of the key elements establishing genocidal intent of the Israeli authorities and security forces to destroy the Palestinian group, in whole or in part, in Gaza,” the commission said on Tuesday.

Between the start of Israel’s military campaign in October 2023 and the “ceasefire” agreement in October 2025, the report found that more than 20,000 children were killed, while more than 44,000 were injured. Among those killed, more than 5,000 were under the age of 5, more than 1,000 were under the age of 1, and more than 400 were newborn babies.

The report highlights documented instances in which Israeli forces directly fired upon children, with medical professionals testifying that they treated kids with “direct gunshot and sniper wounds, often to the head and abdomen.”

One sample of 168 children killed by gunshots found that 73 were shot in the head and 22 were shot in the chest, which the commission argued was evidence of intentionality.

‘Target Practice’ on Teens

“Based on the clustering of injuries and the targeted body parts, I assess that the Israeli soldiers have been deliberately shooting teenage boys in a game of target practice — a different body part being targeted on different days… There is a very clear pattern that suggests this is a deliberate aiming of different body parts [of children],” one doctor told the commission.

They also cited dozens of cases of children being targeted by snipers and quadcopters. The report quotes one Israeli soldier who appeared anonymously in a documentary about the war and described operating drones like a video game.

“The drones, in my opinion, are what most dehumanize the other side,” he said. “You see everything on a screen. You drop the bomb. It feels like a game. You can sit in some basement of a house, safe, with your helmet off, scratching your balls, half-dressed, and kill Palestinians.”

The report also argues that the deaths of children in airstrikes were not mere collateral damage, as Israel often asserts, but the foreseeable result of Israel’s use of high payload weapons against densely populated areas, which resulted in massive numbers of civilian casualties.

A dead baby doll a ceasefire in Gaza protest in Washington, D.C., Oct. 28, 2023. (Diane Krauthamer, Flickr, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

“These deliberate attacks wiped out entire families across two or three or even four generations, with the Israeli security forces fully aware that children would be present and that children, with their small, fragile bodies, have a higher chance of death and serious injury in such attacks,” the report said.

“The Israeli security forces continued and repeated these attacks over a two-year period, without amending targeting criteria or selection of weapons, while child casualties mounted,” it continued. “This indicates that such attacks, which killed children in such high numbers, were intentional.”

Adding to evidence of intentionality, the report said, was the direct targeting of neonatal and maternity care centers, which it said “directly endangered” the ability of newborn babies to survive and contributed to miscarriages and birth defects. In the first half of 2025, Gaza experienced a 41 percent decline in live births compared with the same period in 2022, the report found.

Israeli Politicians Called for Child Killing 

The report notes that numerous Israeli politicians have explicitly justified the targeting of children since the early days of the genocidal onslaught.

On Oct. 9, 2023, Nissim Vaturi, the deputy Knesset speaker, called on the army to “Erase Gaza… Do not leave a child there. Expel all the remaining ones at the end.” In January 2025, he said, “Gaza is full of terrorists and every child born there is already a terrorist, from the moment of his birth.”

Amid Israel’s attack on the Al-Shifa hospital in July 2024, Israeli Knesset Member Amit Halevi stated that the hundreds of babies in its maternity ward were “all born terrorists.”

This was part of a “systematic and complete destruction of the healthcare system in Gaza,” the report said, that fell heaviest on children. Attacks on pediatric hospitals forced sick and injured kids into smaller facilities without the necessary supplies or pediatric staff.

Israel’s restrictions on humanitarian aid entering Gaza, meanwhile, turned survivable injuries into ones that caused death or permanent disability. Doctors said children were forced to undergo “horrific amputations” without anesthesia, while others who’d suffered burns and other traumatic injuries were left without painkillers.

The destruction of medical infrastructure, the report said, was not incidental. It said Israel had “operational plans and procedures for attacking healthcare facilities.” The result, it said, was preventing Palestinians’ “capacity and possibility to heal, recover, and live.”

The report points out that since the ceasefire went into effect, more than 100 children had been killed and hundreds more wounded as of mid-January, with many being shot near the so-called “yellow line” that marks the edge of Israel’s occupation area in Gaza, which the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has been gradually advancing forward.

Israel dismissed the findings of the commission, rejecting what it called a “second defamatory advocacy report.”

“Israel dismisses this libelous sham,” it said in a statement and added that while “every child deserves protection,” the report ignored “the brutal tactics of Hamas.”

Srinivasan Muralidhar, chair of the U.N. commission, said, “The evidence shows that Palestinian children have been deliberately targeted and killed by the Israeli security forces.”

“Even after the October 2025 ceasefire,” he said, “children continue to be killed and seriously injured, with continued disregard by Israel for the ceasefire and for the protection owed to Palestinian children under international law.”

Beyond Gaza, the commission reported that Israeli forces have killed more than 200 children in the illegally occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem since Oct.  7, 2023.

Hundreds more have been detained, often without any charge, and many have been subjected to systemic mistreatment in detention, including the deprivation of food and medical care, torture, and sexual abuse.

“Even if the bombs and guns fall silent in Gaza and the West Bank, Palestinian children will not simply recover overnight,” said Muralidhar. “The destruction of their health, education, and development is irreversible.”

“The protection, care, and survival of Palestinian children are inseparable from the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination,” he continued. “By targeting children, Israel is attacking the very capacity of the Palestinian people to exist and to determine their future.”

Stephen Prager is a staff writer for Common Dreams.

This article is from Common Dreams.

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