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UN report: Israel is deliberately targeting children in Gaza

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Just in case anyone still believed those "surgical precision" press releases, a new UN report just dropped, and it is about as grim as it gets.

So, the UN International Commission of Inquiry just dropped a bombshell report that confirms what anyone with an internet connection and a soul has been dreading. It turns out the military operations in Gaza aren't just messy—the report flat-out accuses Israel of committing genocide and deliberately targeting Palestinian children.

According to the commission's chairman, Srinivasan Muralidhar, this isn't some tragic accident of urban warfare. Even after a ceasefire was supposedly agreed upon, the targeting didn't stop. We're talking about kids being arrested, tortured, starved, and bombed. Out of the 73,000+ people killed since this nightmare kicked off, over 21,000 of them were children. That is not "collateral damage." That is a demographic erasure plan operating in broad daylight.

The kicker is that even if every gun went silent tomorrow, the damage is already done. The systematic destruction of hospitals, schools, and orphanages means an entire generation is physically and mentally broken. But hey, surely another strongly worded letter from the international community will fix this, right?

Turns out "never again" has a very specific geographic limit.

Source: OHCHR

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  1. Loud Prepper
    and absolutely nothing will happen because of this report. classic UN.
    +1 boringPointing out that the UN is toothless is like complaining that water is wet; we get it, move on
  2. Overcaffeinated Burger
    21,000 children. let that number sink in. anyone still defending this is completely lost.
    +2 emotionalA heavy dose of reality that is far too depressing for this comment section, but points for the gut punch