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Wednesday, 3 July. 2024
 
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Israeli soldiers shot dead two Palestinian children Wednesday afternoon in the West Bank village of Beit Liqya, west of Ramallah. The youth were protesting the construction of a section of the illegal Annexation Wall near their homes when two army jeeps entered the village to guard the site. The Israeli troops then opened fire at the resisting local crowd and killed Jamal Jaber, 15 years old, and Uday Mofeed, 14. During the drive to the hospital, the ambulance was held up at the Qalandiya military checkpoint, leaving the young boys to bleed to death. This tragic event is just one of hundreds of stories reflecting life and loss of innocence for Palestinian children living under Israel’s brutal occupation.

Since September 2000, more than 875 Palestinian children have been killed. Over 300 are in Israeli prisons, suffering inhuman conditions and treatment, such as torture, sleep deprivation, illness, solitary confinement and inadequate education. And among school children, 576 have been killed, 3471 injured and 669 detained.

Basic living conditions are also harsh. Standard health and nutrition issues remain poor with increasing child mortality rates (currently at 2.5 percent) and almost one in ten Palestinian children being stunted. Rights to education are directly threatened by closures, curfews, barriers and checkpoints, which cause school days to be disrupted or cancelled. Many children are exposed to live fire on the way to classrooms, and school areas are constantly damaged by the Israeli military. The exposure to such conditions and the constant violence has had a tremendous effect on the psychological effect of Palestinian children. According to a 2003 UNICEF survey, 93 percent of children reported feeling unsafe and vulnerable to attack, injury and other grave events.

The combination of all these stresses has long-lasting effects on the political, social and economic conditions and future of Palestinians. They inhibit basic human development and strain the psycho-social well-being of a population. Hence, the conflict goes beyond debates of the right to land, but also the right to life.

Palestinian children face daily crises as a result of the issues embedded in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. Their childhood disappears, leaving the harsh realities of life to take hold of their everyday existence. They grow up without the experience or knowledge of basic human rights. Violence, war and prison are their playgrounds.

One of the relatives of the slain boys in Beit Liqya yesterday simply described the situation that all Palestinians – men, women and children – endure on a daily basis, with their infamous spark of resilience: “This is the Israeli Occupation. This is what we expect from them. They can do what they want; they can steal the land; they can kill our children, but we are not going to leave. We are staying. This is our land. They want to uproot us. But the future is ours, and the Occupation is the one that will be uprooted.”

 
 
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