The UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) says women and children comprise nearly 70 percent of those killed in the Gaza Strip during Israel’s campaign of genocide in the besieged Palestinian territory.
The office published the figures in a 32-page report that covers the six months from November 2023 to April 2024.
About 80 percent of the victims were killed in residential buildings, out of which 44 percent were children and 26 percent women, the report said.
Most of the verified deaths in Gaza were children between the ages of five and nine.
The youngest victim whose death was verified by UN monitors was a one-day-old boy, and the oldest was a 97-year-old woman, the report said.
A UN statement said Israel’s continuation of these attacks “demonstrates an apparent indifference to the death of civilians and the impact of the means and methods of warfare selected.”
“The International Court of Justice, in its series of orders on provisional measures, underscored the international obligations of Israel to prevent, protect against and punish acts of genocide and associated prohibited conduct,” said the report.
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk stressed the imperative for Israel to fully and immediately comply with those obligations.
Volker Turk, the UN human rights chief called it “a systematic violation of the fundamental principles of international humanitarian law”.
“It is essential that there is due reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations of international law through credible and impartial judicial bodies and that, in the meantime, all relevant information and evidence are collected and preserved,” Turk said.
The horrific reality for people of #Gaza & #Israel since 7 October 2023 detailed in @UNHumanRights report.
— UN Human Rights (@UNHumanRights) November 8, 2024
Close to 70% of those killed in Gaza are children & women.
Unprecedented violations of IHL give rise to concerns of atrocity crimes. The violence must stop immediately.
On May 24, the ICJ ordered Israel to halt its aggression on Rafah, establish humanitarian corridors and allow the world body to investigate genocide.
Israel continues its genocidal onslaught on Gaza, killing more Palestinians in its indiscriminate air and artillery strikes.
The latest air raids targeted Gaza City and Nuseirat refugee camp, leaving six people dead.
According to Gaza officials, about two dozen people have been killed in Israeli attacks on Friday alone.
This brings the Palestinian death toll in Gaza to about 43,500 since early October last year. Most of the casualties are women and children.
Meanwhile, the United Nations has warned about the deteriorating situation in northern Gaza.
It says Israel’s military is preventing food and water from the besieged area where thousands of Palestinians are trapped and require supplies for their survival.