A United Nations commission of inquiry says
Israel’s deliberate targeting of children is part of the ongoing
genocide against
Palestinians in Gaza.Children watch from atop a promontory overlooking shelters for people displaced by war, as smoke billows in the background near the Nuseirat camp for Palestinian refugees in the central
Gaza Strip [File: AFP]Published On 23 Jun 2026A United Nations commission of inquiry says
Israel continues to deliberately target and kill Palestinian children, resulting in
genocide,
war crimes and
crimes against humanity in Gaza and
war crimes in the
occupied West Bank.In a report published on Tuesday, the
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UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and
Israel examined Israeli violations against Palestinian children since the start of
Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza in
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Israel’s targeting of neonatal and maternity care centres during its war on Gaza directly endangered
Palestinians’ reproductive future and the survival of newborns – driving a rise in miscarriages, birth defects and lasting vulnerabilities.It found that
Israel’s aid blockade in Gaza last year also took a severe toll on Palestinian children, causing starvation-related deaths and a rise in disease as immunisation rates fell.“The evidence shows that Palestinian children have been deliberately targeted and killed by the Israeli security forces,”
Srinivasan Muralidhar, chair of the commission, said.“Even after the October 2025 ceasefire, 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.”The commission was established on May 27, 2021, during a special session of the
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UN Human Rights Council. It was set up to investigate alleged violations of international law and human rights abuses and look into the “root causes” of conflict between
Israel and Palestine.In a September 2025 report, the commission concluded that there were reasonable grounds to determine that
Israel has committed
genocide against
Palestinians in Gaza.It said
Israel carried out four of the five prohibited acts defining
genocide under the 1948
genocide Convention, including killings, causing serious bodily and mental harm, inflicting conditions to destroy a group and imposing measures to prevent the group from reproducing.More than 50,000 children have been killed or wounded by Israeli forces since
Israel began its war on Gaza, according to the
UN children’s agency (UNICEF).The agency noted that one Palestinian child has been killed every day on average for more than eight months in Gaza, since the so-called “ceasefire” took effect last October.On Monday, the
UN also warned that children are being left “increasingly unprotected” as humanitarian groups and rights defenders are forced to scale back their operations in the Palestinian territory.Besides being killed or injured, the report said Palestinian children have been arrested and subjected to torture in Israeli prisons and other severe forms of mistreatment, including sexual abuse.
Palestinians across the occupied territory, including children, have faced a surge in arrests and detention since
Israel launched the war on Gaza.More than half of the Palestinian children detained in Israeli prisons at the end of last year were being held without charge or trial, a Palestinian rights group, Defence for Children International-Palestine (DCIP), said in March.The
UN report also noted that, besides Gaza, Israeli forces have destroyed orphanages and education facilities in the
occupied West Bank, which has affected Palestinian children’s cognitive, social and emotional care and development.The
UN commission said it has identified Israeli military units that have been responsible for attacking children and called on
Israel to cease its violence against Palestinian children.“Even if the bombs and guns fall silent in Gaza and the West Bank, Palestinian children will not simply recover overnight,” Muralidhar said.“The protection, care and survival of Palestinian children are inseparable from the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination,” he added.“By targeting children,
Israel is attacking the very capacity of the Palestinian people to exist and to determine their future.”
Israel’s mission in Geneva rejected what it called the Commission’s “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”.