The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor released a report entitled ‘One War Older’ on Saturday that highlighted the level of trauma amongst women and children in Gaza after the attack.
Around 50 percent of the population of the Gaza Strip – more than two million people – are children under the age of 15, and 49 percent are women.
The report pointed out that during the recent war against Gaza between May 10-21, the Israeli forces carried out disproportionate attacks against densely-populated residential neighbourhoods with a majority population of children and women (75 per cent).
In addition to the large numbers of fatalities and injuries among children and women, the Euro-Med Monitor disclosed that 241 children lost one or both parents as a result of the bombing, around 5,400 children lost their homes, and 42,000 children had their homes partially damaged.
Sixty-six children were killed in the Israeli bombing of Gaza across 11 days, while 470 children and 310 women were injured.
The report comes after more than five weeks of field research conducted by Euro-Med Monitor’s team, which documented hundreds of cases of direct targeting against civilian homes housing large numbers of women and children.
Around 72,000 children were displaced to UNRWA schools or relatives’ homes during the Israeli attack, while more than 4,000 children currently remain displaced, according to the Euro-Med Monitor.
(MEMO, PC, Social Media)
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