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I have photographs of two children who were each shot with extreme precision in the chest and head. It's impossible for a toddler to be shot twice by mistake, especially by a sniper. In just my first week in Gaza, the carnage against civilians surpassed all the disasters I've witnessed in 30 years of mission trips, including ground zero and earthquakes. The victims are almost exclusively children. I've never seen anything like it. I've seen more incinerated and shredded children in one week than in my entire life. Shredded means missing body parts, often from buildings collapsing or bomb explosions. We've removed large shrapnel from children and have seen kids shot multiple times by snipers.

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We discovered children's bodies in mass graves, raising questions about why they were there. This indicates a genocide by the Israeli occupation, with over 14,000 children killed, making up 40% of Gaza's total martyrs. Some bodies showed signs of torture, with hands tied using belts or fabric, suggesting civilians were mistreated by Israeli soldiers.

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A video surfaced of a man and child, allegedly shot by Israeli snipers in Gaza City. The man was identified as Mohammed Al Majdalawi, and the child as his two-year-old daughter, Leanne. Leanne's family stated they were evacuating when Mohammed and Leanne were shot. Satellite imagery showed an IDF presence nearby. Forensic pathologists confirmed the deaths were caused by gunfire. The report compiled 168 cases of children shot in Gaza, 95 of whom were shot in the head or chest. Six-year-old Meera Tambura was allegedly shot near an IDF checkpoint on an IDF-marked evacuation route. Doctors in Gaza reported seeing numerous children with gunshot wounds, including headshots. In 57 out of 59 cases with witness accounts, it was alleged that the IDF shot the child. An IDF commander was recorded telling troops to shoot at everyone they see. A reservist described a "shoot to kill" policy for anyone off the designated humanitarian road. International law experts stated the findings raised questions about recklessness, negligence, or willful attacks. At least 90 of the 168 children died.

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An average 16-year-old Palestinian has experienced a lifetime of violence and conflict. From birth, they have endured an Israeli blockade and deadly assaults. At age 5, they survived an 8-day assault that claimed many lives. At 7, they witnessed a 50-day Israeli onslaught resulting in numerous Palestinian casualties. As a young teenager, they saw the aftermath of Israeli attacks that lasted 11 days. Now, at 16, they are living through what is described as a genocidal war, with over 16,248 people killed, including more than 7,112 children.

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In Gaza, Dr. Perlmutter witnessed unprecedented levels of civilian carnage, mostly children, with severe injuries from bombings and sniper shootings. The IDF denies targeting children but acknowledges risks in combat zones. Over 80% of Gaza's population is displaced, with emotional scars on children. Doctors report a shortage of supplies, including basic hygiene items. Starvation threatens all children in Gaza, with accusations of a deliberate campaign by Israel. Despite claims of aid delivery, challenges persist in providing essential resources.

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Over 230 people, including many children, were killed during the bombardment of Gaza, prompting investigations into potential war crimes. In response, it's important to acknowledge that Hamas also fired rockets into civilian areas in Israel, resulting in casualties, including children, though not on the same scale as the impact in Gaza. There are also allegations of war crimes related to these actions.

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In Gaza, children are being shot by snipers, with some suffering fatal injuries. Doctors have seen numerous cases of children with gunshot wounds, including to the head. The level of devastation in Gaza surpasses all other disaster zones combined, with civilians, especially children, bearing the brunt of the violence. Emotional scars are immeasurable, as children witness their families being killed. The impact on children's well-being is severe, with many left orphaned.

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I witnessed the devastating reality of living in Gaza, where the majority of the population is unbelievably young, with an average age of 17. The densely packed urban area makes it impossible to protect children from the violence of war. The bombings have resulted in the deaths of 166 children, with many more injured. It is crucial for all of us to acknowledge our shared responsibility for these deaths. The lack of priority and action from the United Nations and governments is disheartening. However, by choosing to watch and engage with this issue, we can make a difference and bring an end to this suffering.

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Most people died due to malnutrition, starvation, or lack of blood. Directors could only breathe when fuel, medicine, and food arrived, which always felt last minute. Now that supplies are cut off, the situation is desperate. Over 1,000 children are alive but amputated. One girl was buried alive for 12 hours next to her dead parents after an airstrike. Another 5-year-old girl arrived with mangled legs after an explosion. A 7-year-old girl came in with her arm blown off. A surgeon broke down in tears after 6 months. The psychic scars are the hardest to heal. Everyone in Gaza has a horrifying story of loss: home, loved one, limb, or eye. Every day brings more of it.

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Young women killed, grandmothers taken hostage, IDF soldiers beheaded, civilians attacked with a hoe and gun, and even babies' bodies found.

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Children in Gaza are being shot by snipers with deadly precision. I have seen two children shot directly in the chest and head, which is not a mistake. In my 30 years of experience and 40 mission trips, I have never witnessed such a level of civilian carnage, particularly among children. The devastation I observed in just one week in Gaza surpasses anything I've encountered before. The number of incinerated and shredded children is staggering and unprecedented in my lifetime.

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Nowhere in Gaza is safe. Protection teams are working with children released from Israeli military detention. These children report sexual violence, including rape. They report being denied food, beaten, and attacked by dogs. They report seeing their parents stripped and beaten in front of them. These children are struggling to cope with the profound trauma and mental and physical harm.

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Almost 70% of the casualties in the Gaza conflict are women and children, according to the UN's Human Rights Office. This analysis is based on nearly 10,000 verified victims over a six-month period. The ongoing war between Israel's military and Hamas militants has been described by the UN as a systematic violation of international humanitarian law.

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Over time, we treated many children, especially during my month at NASA. Most injuries were from explosions, where debris penetrated the skin, causing broken bones or internal injuries. We also saw burns and bullet wounds, particularly from drones targeting children aged 5 to 15, who often couldn't escape quickly. The psychological trauma was severe; many children, like a 7-year-old named Mohammed, struggled to cope after losing their parents. Despite medical treatment, his wounds wouldn't heal due to his mental state. This highlights the significant psychological impact on children in Gaza, which now has the highest number of child amputees in the world.

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15,000 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes, mostly women and children. No reports of Israeli soldiers raping Palestinian women.

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Gaza's death toll and civilian injuries continue to rise as airstrikes persist. In the Al Shateh refugee camp, people desperately dig through rubble to save loved ones. Over 440 children have been killed by Israeli airstrikes, according to Gaza's health ministry. Israel claims to target Hamas, but medical facilities, schools, and residential areas have been affected. Displaced individuals, including 47% children, seek refuge in UN-run schools. However, Gaza now faces a complete siege, with no access to water for drinking or hygiene. Schools have been bombed, and many innocent lives lost. The people of Gaza question why they are suffering.

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Gaza is a dire situation for its one million children, worsening daily due to airstrikes and military operations. A recent encounter with a 7-year-old girl named Kamar illustrates this tragedy. She was injured in an attack and taken to a maternity hospital under siege, where doctors had to amputate her leg due to infection. Kamar, her mother, and her injured sister were then forced to evacuate on foot, living in a tent surrounded by stagnant water. The trauma from constant bombings adds to Kamar's suffering, and there are no prosthetics available in Gaza. Her story is not unique; many children face similar fates. Despite the overwhelming evidence of suffering and urgent pleas for aid, action to alleviate their plight remains inadequate, and the situation for children in Gaza continues to deteriorate.

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In Gaza, there is a genocide with 12,000 children killed, while 30 Israeli children were also killed. 30,000 Palestinian civilians and 72,000 people were killed or injured. Israel is also causing starvation by blocking food supplies. This is genocide, collective punishment, and ethnic cleansing, with 70% of homes destroyed and hospitals damaged.

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I witnessed two lifeless children, a boy and a girl, aged around 10 to 12, lying on the concrete. The girl wore a bright pink Minnie Mouse jumper and denim pants, while the boy had on red shorts and a dinosaur-themed shirt. These children were cherished by someone, and it's horrifying to think that there are people who support such violence against children. It's incomprehensible that anyone could witness these scenes and not feel deep empathy, anger, and sadness for the Palestinian people.

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My friend, a doctor in Gaza, shared that children there are experiencing severe trauma due to ongoing bombings. Lack of sleep and intense fear are causing cardiac arrests in kids. Malnutrition is also a concern. The situation is so dire that 1,000 children had amputations without anesthesia, many without parents for comfort. In comparison, my child seeks comfort for a paper cut.

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A UK research group suspects an Israeli tank killed a Palestinian child. The Israeli government denies involvement, stating no tanks were in the area. They requested information from the UN and Red Crescent for an investigation, but received none. The identity of the shooter remains unknown.

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The situation was worse than expected, with many injuries, especially in women and children. Despite the narrative of targeting Hamas militants, more women were treated than men. Many children with severe injuries arrived, some beyond saving. Lack of morphine and proper care meant they often died without dignity, left on the floor of the emergency department.

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The speaker discusses the targeting of children, healthcare workers, and journalists in conflict zones. Children were found with fatal bullet wounds, indicating deliberate targeting. The majority of casualties were children, with one 9-year-old girl suffering severe injuries after her home was bombed. The healthcare system is overwhelmed, leaving many children permanently disabled.

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The BBC World Service has compiled a dataset documenting incidents involving children in Gaza who were shot, aggregating more than 160 individual cases. The compilation focuses specifically on injuries sustained by minors in the context of armed conflict, and it highlights patterns within those cases. According to the material, in 95 of these incidents the child was shot in the head or the chest, indicating a striking concentration of severe ballistic injuries in the upper body region. The ages of the victims in the reviewed cases are reported to be predominantly 12 years old, underscoring the involvement of children at or around early adolescence in the fatalities and injuries recorded. The material covers a span that begins in the early weeks of the war, continuing through to July, thereby providing a temporal window that traces the initial phase of the conflict through the mid-year point of observation. This time frame offers insights into how the early dynamics of the conflict correspond with the reported casualties among children and the specific injury patterns observed. The emphasis on head and chest gunshot wounds in nearly a third of the identified cases suggests a recurring severity in the nature of the injuries, as captured by the compiled records. The reference to “the first weeks of the war up to July” indicates a focus on the initial period of hostilities, rather than extending into the later months beyond July, and frames the dataset as a snapshot of the early trajectory of harm to children within this conflict zone. Overall, the report presented by the BBC World Service centers on quantitative and descriptive observations drawn from more than 160 individual cases involving children shot in Gaza, with a detailed note that a substantial portion—95 cases—involved gunshot wounds to the head or chest, affecting children who are predominantly around the age of 12, and covering the period from the inception of the war through July. The material emphasizes injury location, age, and the chronological span of the recorded incidents, offering a descriptive account of the early-year impact on minors in the conflict.

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I volunteered in Gaza and witnessed extreme carnage against civilians, mostly children. I've never seen so many incinerated and shredded children in my 30 years of disaster relief work. Children are being shot by snipers, with some even shot twice in critical areas. Other doctors in Gaza have also reported numerous children with gunshot wounds to the head, some captured on video.
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