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Brett Wilkins: Israeli Genocide Causing ‘Complete Psychological Destruction’ of Gaza Children

“Five months of violence, displacement, starvation, and disease on top of nearly 17 years of a blockade have caused relentless mental harm to children in Gaza,” said Save the Children. 

Palestinian children injured in Israeli attacks on Al-Maghazi refugee camp are brought to al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah, Gaza on November 5, 2023.  (Photo: Ashraf Amra/Anadolu Agency

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In addition to killing, maiming, and forcibly displacing hundreds of thousands of Palestinian children, Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza has wrought tremendous psychological damage upon kids in the embattled strip, as detailed by a Save the Children report published Tuesday.

The charity’s report—entitled Trapped and Scarred: The Compounding Mental Harm Inflicted on Palestinian Children in Gaza—examines how “five months of violence, displacement, starvation, and disease on top of nearly 17 years of a blockade have caused relentless mental harm to children in Gaza.”

Jason Lee, Save the Children’s country director for the occupied Palestinian territory, said in a statement that “it is unacceptable that any child should contend with the horrors that those in Gaza have lived through. While dodging bombs and bullets, fleeing through streets littered with debris and corpses, being forced to sleep in the open air, and going without the basic food and clean water they need to survive, children in Gaza are going through a period of mass-scale shock and grief.”

“Children in Gaza were already living with unimaginable distress following 16 years of blockade and successive escalations in violence,” Lee added. “This war and the physical and mental scars it is leaving on children is further eroding their resilience.”

One mother of four children aged 7-14 told Save the Children that she “wouldn’t even say that their mental health has deteriorated—it’s been obliterated. Complete psychological destruction.” 

Another Gaza mother said: “Our children have already lived through different wars. They already lacked resilience and now it’s very difficult to cope. The children are scared, angry, and can’t stop crying. Even many adults do the same. This is too much for adults to cope with, let alone children.”

Waseem, a father, said that “children here have seen everything. They’ve seen the bombs, the deaths, the bodies—we can’t pretend to them anymore. Now they understand and have seen everything. Now, my son can even tell what types of explosives are falling—he can hear the difference.”

According to the United Nations Children’s Fund, Gaza is “the world’s most dangerous place to be a child,” as more than 13,000 Palestinian minors have been killed, and many thousands more wounded, by Israeli attacks and hundreds of thousands of children are among the approximately 2 million of Gaza’s 2.3 million people who have been forcibly displaced by Israel’s bombardment and invasion.

Palestinian youth who survive Israel’s bombs and bullets face rampant disease and hunger that’s now killing not only infants and children but also teens and elderly adults as Israeli soldiers and civilians alike continue to block lifesaving aid from entering Gaza. U.N. experts sayIsrael’s forced starvation of Gazans is a genocidal act of the kind Israel was ordered to prevent in the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) January 26 preliminary ruling in response to South African-led allegations of Israeli genocide.

Many surviving Palestinian children have lost one or both parents. Some have lost entire families. A new acronym has even been coined to describe some of these orphans: WCNSF, or “wounded child, no surviving family.”

Around 1,000 of those wounds required the amputation of one or more of a child’s limbs. Due to a lack of medication caused by Israel’s siege, many little arms and legs have been sawed off without anesthesia. Screams and prayers fill the air of makeshift operating rooms, as Israel’s relentless onslaught has obliterated Gaza’s hospitals, clinics, and healthcare infrastructure.

Sometimes, even survivor stories have tragic endings, as in the case of Dunia Abu Mohsen, a 12-year-old who first lost one of her legs, her parents, and two siblings in an Israeli airstrike, and then her life when an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) tank fired a shell at the hospital in which she was recovering. Or 2-year-old Kareem Abu Zaid, who survived three different Israeli airstrikes that killed close relatives including his mother and sister before he was killed in a fourth IDF strike. 

The Geneva-based Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor has documented numerous cases of Israeli troops summarily executing civilians including women and children. The group also accuses Israeli invaders of kidnapping Palestinian children and forcibly transferring them from Gaza.

U.N. experts, meanwhile, have urged an investigation into reports that Israeli troops have arbitrarily detained, sexually abused, and executed Palestinian women and girls in Gaza. 

Save the Children’s report also notes the trauma endured by parents and caregivers. 

“The emotional distress of dodging bombs and bullets, losing loved ones, being forced to flee through streets littered with debris and corpses, and waking up every morning not knowing if they will be able to eat has also left parents and caregivers increasingly unable to cope,” the group said. “The support, services, and tools they need to care for their children are further and further out of reach.”

Pregnant mothers have had an especially rough time, often being forced to give birth in tents, streets, and even public toilets due to Israel’s destruction of homes and healthcare facilities. Some mothers and hospital staff fleeing from Israeli bombs and invading troops have been forced to abandon newborn babies to die alone and decompose.

Two mothers have died every hour since the start of the genocide, U.N. Women estimated in January. 

Gaza’s mental healthcare infrastructure has also been devastated by the Israeli onslaught at a time when around half of the enclave’s 1.1 million children require psychological support.

“There is still hope that, with adequate support, this can be reversed.”

Save the Children urged a cease-fire and “effective implementation of the provisional measures from the ICJ,” as well as for Israel to allow the free flow of aid into Gaza to prevent deaths from starvation and disease.

“There is still hope that, with adequate support, this can be reversed,” Lee stressed. “Throughout childhood, there are critical windows of opportunity to address the impact of conflict. But none of this is possible without an immediate, definitive cease-fire and safe, unfettered aid access so that humanitarians can provide the critical support needed.”


Brett Wilkins is a staff writer for Common Dreams.

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11 comments on “Brett Wilkins: Israeli Genocide Causing ‘Complete Psychological Destruction’ of Gaza Children

  1. jvi7350
    March 26, 2024
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    How is it that no such concern is expressed for the victims of 10/07/23? How is it that we hear little about how Hamas has put its constituents (assuming we believe that they are in fact duly elected leaders of the Palestinian people) in harms way as human shields, and deprives them of the humanitarian aid being sent into Gaza? When such things happen it’s not news, it’s propaganda.

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  2. Julie
    March 13, 2024
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    This situation is horrendous for the people of Gaza. Hamas began this war by the genocide they committed in Israel on October 7th, killing 1,400 innocent people, and their capture of hundreds of hostages. They refuse to surrender and release the captives. They offer their citizens up as victims. They could stop this war, and could have stopped this war at any time during these past brutal months. Hamas vows to continue to attack Israel. 200 thousand Israeli citizens are refugees because their borders are not secure. Their country, the size of New Jersey, is traumatized and they are fighting for their survival. I don’t have the answer, but I know that allowing Hamas to retain control is not tenable. They have been the ones oppressing the people of Gaza, under their control since 2005. If they would have agreed to put down their weapons and live in peace, they wouldn’t have been blockaded by Egypt and Israel. It’s a long and complicated history – and I am horrified by the numbers of dead in Gaza, yet I don’t see a solution unless Hamas surrenders so Israel can be secure in their country. For those calling for a ceasefire, I hear you and agree, but not without all the hostages released and Hamas dismantled. Israel is not setting out to kill all the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip (that would be genocide) but the catastrophic number of dead women and children is because Hamas hides among and below them. This is war. A tragic and horrible war. The people that comment that they are surprised that Holocaust survivors would cause a Holocaust would benefit from Holocaust education.

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  3. rosemaryboehm
    March 13, 2024
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    Too much. I never expected a Holocaust to come from Holocaust survivors.

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    • jvi7350
      March 26, 2024
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      It didn’t, it came from Hamas. There are far fewer Holocaust survivors now, none of whom are capable of defending themselves given their age. We must never confuse the real victims with those that initiated this war, or any of the prior wars whose objective was the genocide of the Jewish people. Plagarizing words from historical accounts does not justify support for terrorists.

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  4. melpacker
    March 13, 2024
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    And these children will never forget……the crazy insanity that drives Israel to believe that the resistance to occupation can be defeated by mass murder is just that…crazy and insane. Occupation and oppression will always breed resistance in one form or another. And, as has often been repeated, “John F. Kennedy famously said, “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”

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  5. jfrobb
    March 13, 2024
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    I totally agree with Maura. This on-going slaughter of civilians – in particular innocent children – is beyond understanding. Particularly after similar beyond understanding horrendou slaughters of Jewish people in the darkest parts of our history. Yes, there is a complicated history here, but nothing warrants what is happening now. It needs to stop!

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    • Vox Populi
      March 13, 2024
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      Yes, and the US is funding the slaughter which means it is our responsibility to stop our government from aiding and abetting.

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  6. Maura
    March 13, 2024
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    And people wonder why Israel—Israel, not Netanyahu—and all Jews who support or excuse or try to justify Israel’s hideous, disproportionate response, are viewed with increasing anger and prejudice all over the world.

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    • jvi7350
      March 26, 2024
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      Hamas started a war, and war is hell, it is hideous. I’m sure Americans would not have supported humanitarian aid for Germany and Japan during WWII, not because they supported civilian caualties, but because they understood that the quickest way to end that from happening is to win the war as soon as possible, and the way you win it is to make sure your response to aggression is as disproportionate to the enemy’s aggression as you are capable of.

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      • Vox Populi
        March 26, 2024
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        Rose Mary Boehm replies:” This is obviously not the place for an in-depth discussion. Of course, Hamas’ action was egregious. A terrorist organisation, whyever it exists, has to be rooted out. But you don’t do that with carpet bombing and not letting the trucks in that bring food and medicines, letting the people who survived starve to death and talking about excellent sea-front properties and seizing more land in the Westbank. You root out terrorists with boots on the ground. And you make sure that they never raise their terrible heads again by a change in policy towards ‘the other’. Even friends in Israel are agreeing.”

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