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Children of Gaza

Published on: June 24, 2026 9:30 AM

The latest report from the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory has added another uncomfortable chapter to a conflict already saturated with suffering. The commission’s investigators have concluded that Israeli authorities deliberately targeted Palestinian children and have linked that finding to their assessment of genocidal intent. Israel has rejected the allegations, dismissing the report as biased and politically motivated.

Such exchanges have become routine but what makes this report difficult to ignore, however, is not merely its conclusions but the subject at its centre: children.

For decades, international humanitarian law has treated children as deserving of special protection during armed conflict. Whatever disputes states may have over territory, security or sovereignty, there has traditionally been broad agreement that children should remain outside the battlefield. The UN investigators now argue that in Gaza this principle has been systematically violated.

The post-1945 global order rests on a simple proposition: certain rules apply to everyone. The Geneva Conventions, the Genocide Convention and the broader framework of humanitarian law were created precisely because the world concluded that some conduct should never be justified by military necessity. If those rules are enforced selectively, their moral and legal authority inevitably weakens.

This is why reactions to Gaza have attracted scrutiny far beyond the Middle East. Many countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America have observed a striking contrast between the speed with which major powers invoke international law in some conflicts and their reluctance to do so in others.

The consequences are already visible in multilateral forums. Debates that once focused primarily on Gaza now increasingly focus on the international system itself. The question being asked in diplomatic circles is no longer only what is happening to Palestinians. It is whether existing institutions retain the ability to hold powerful states and their allies accountable.

The legal process will continue. Investigations will be challenged. Evidence will be scrutinised. Courts may eventually reach their own conclusions. But the political implications are already evident. The issue before the international community is therefore larger than Gaza alone. It concerns whether universal principles remain universal when they become politically inconvenient. That question, more than any diplomatic resolution, may define the legacy of this war. *

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: children, Gaza

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