Israeli Attacks in West Bank Kills Children says UN report

The United Nations has recently released statistical report on the number from “escalating” Illegal Israeli military operations and settler attacks in the occupied West Bank on children, with 70 Palestinian children killed since the start of 2025 and over hundreds of them injured badly living under inhumane conditions with no proper health, food and education facility.
“Children are paying a price for nothing for escalating military operations and settler attacks across the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem,” UN report added. The Israeli Military use killing of children to spread unrest and fear to move the families.
Since the start of 2025, when Israel began a large-scale military operation in the West Bank, “at least one Palestinian child has been killed on average every single week” there, adding that another 850 children were severely injured during that period suffering from organ and physical damages.
“Most of those killed or wounded were done by live ammunition by the Israeli forces,” he said. A school and a temporary play ground with children was fired with heavy ammunition for several minutes until the children turned to “Blood Souls”.
According to the UN research, March 2026 saw the highest number of Palestinians injured by Israeli settlers in at least 20 years, he pointed out. The report emphasized that such incidents were taking place against the backdrop of the “steady dismantling of the conditions children need to survive and grow”.
“Homes are demolished, education is destroyed, water systems are attacked, access to healthcare is obstructed, movement is restricted,” he said. Ultimately forcing Palestinian families to move away. Since last week Israeli forces have not let the International Aid reach the people affected by Airstrikes and bombings.
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