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"What is happening in Gaza is not a war between two armies. It is the systematic destruction of a civilian population."

— UN Human Rights Council, 2024

Context

A Crisis Documented by the World

The following facts are sourced from Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the United Nations, UNICEF, the International Court of Justice, and the International Criminal Court. These are not opinions — they are documented atrocities.

Since October 7, 2023, the world has witnessed an escalation of violence that international bodies have described in the gravest possible terms: war crimes, crimes against humanity, and acts of genocide against the Palestinian people.

The evidence is overwhelming. The silence of powerful nations is its own condemnation.

The Numbers

These Are Not Statistics.
They Were People.

75,000+

Palestinians killed
since Oct. 2023

Gaza Health Ministry · Apr 2026

64,000+

Children killed
or injured

UNICEF · 2025

80%

Of those killed
were civilians

Amnesty International · 2025

56

Journalists killed
by Israeli forces

Amnesty International · 2025

17,000

Children orphaned —
both parents killed

UNICEF · 2025

2,577

Palestinian homes
demolished (West Bank, 2024–25)

Human Rights Watch · 2026

4,622

Palestinians held
without charge or trial

Amnesty International · 2025

4,800

Amputations documented
in Gaza

Medical sources · Aug 2025

Documented Violations

Israel's War Crimes
By Category

Every item below is documented by UN agencies, international courts, or major human rights organizations.

01 🏥

Attacks on Hospitals & Healthcare

Human Rights Watch documented unlawful attacks on hospitals and ambulances, arbitrary detention and torture of healthcare workers, and war crimes committed while Israeli forces occupied hospitals. Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, was arrested in December 2024 while caring for patients — his lawyer reported he was beaten and denied food and sleep.

Human Rights Watch, 2026
02 💧

Starvation as a Weapon of War

From October 2023 to July 2024, Gaza residents had access to less than 5 liters of water per day — one-third of the WHO's minimum for survival. Israel cut all aid to northern Gaza beginning October 2024. Human Rights Watch concluded that Israel's denial of water amounts to the crime against humanity of extermination, and its use of starvation as a weapon constitutes a war crime.

Human Rights Watch, World Report 2025
03 🏠

Mass Forced Displacement

Israeli forces forcibly displaced nearly the entire population of Gaza — often multiple times. In October 2023, more than 1 million people were ordered to evacuate within 24 hours. By May 2024, over 1.4 million were crammed into Rafah — which was then attacked again, forcing them to flee once more. Most of Gaza's territory was placed under military evacuation orders.

Human Rights Watch, OCHA, 2024–2025
04 🔒

Torture & Unlawful Detention

Over 4,600 Palestinians were held without charge or trial. Amnesty International documented systematic torture: denial of medicine, food, clothing and sleep, continuous beating, blindfolding, dog attacks, rape and sexual violence. At least 43 Palestinians died in Israeli custody in one year alone. Palestinian women were reportedly kept in outdoor cages in rain and cold without food.

Amnesty International, UN, OHCHR, 2024–2025
05 👶

Systematic Targeting of Children

More than 64,000 children were killed or injured. UNICEF reported that children killed in Gaza exceeded the total number of children killed in all conflicts worldwide over 4 years. Gaza has become the home of the largest cohort of child amputees in modern history. An average of 475 children per month suffered lifelong disabilities in 2024 from burns and traumatic brain injuries.

UNICEF, Save the Children, 2024–2025
06 📰

Silencing the Press

56 Palestinian journalists and media workers were killed by Israeli forces. On August 10, 2024, an Israeli strike deliberately killed Al Jazeera correspondents Anas al-Sharif and Mohammad Qreiqeh, along with four other media workers. Israel allowed no independent investigators or international journalists inside Gaza. The targeting of press is a war crime under international humanitarian law.

Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, 2025
07 🧱

Home Demolitions & Settler Violence

In 2024 and the first nine months of 2025, Israeli authorities demolished 2,577 Palestinian homes in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Israel makes building permits nearly impossible to obtain in areas under its exclusive control — then demolishes the structures Palestinians are forced to build without them. Nearly 8,000 people were displaced by demolitions or state-supported settler violence.

Human Rights Watch, OCHA, 2026
08 🌍

Apartheid & Systematic Discrimination

Both Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International concluded that Israel is committing the crime of apartheid against Palestinians. This includes segregated roads and infrastructure, movement restrictions, denial of citizenship rights, and two separate legal systems — one for Israeli settlers and one for Palestinians living under occupation in the same territory.

Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, 2022–2025
50,000+
The Children of Gaza

More Than 4 Years of Global
Child War Deaths — In One Conflict.

According to UNICEF, the number of children killed in Gaza since October 2023 surpasses the total number of children killed across all armed conflicts worldwide over the previous four years.

17,000

Children orphaned — both parents killed. The largest orphan crisis in modern history, per the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.

#1

Gaza has the highest number of child amputees per capita anywhere in the world. Over 4,800 amputations documented.

658,000

School-aged children unable to access education. UNICEF warns education is set back by up to five years.

"How many more dead girls and boys will it take? What level of horror must be livestreamed before the international community fully steps up, uses its influence, and takes bold, decisive action?"

— UNICEF Executive Director, May 2025

Violence Against Women

Sexual Violence
& Gendered Atrocities

UN experts issued an alarm in February 2024 over credible allegations of egregious human rights violations against Palestinian women and girls.

Reports documented arbitrary execution, extrajudicial killing, and sexual violence — including cases where women were stripped naked and searched by male officers, raped, and photographed in degrading circumstances, with images uploaded online by Israeli soldiers.

Palestinian women detained in Gaza were allegedly kept in outdoor cages in rain and cold, without food or menstruation pads.

"We are shocked by reports of the deliberate targeting and extrajudicial killing of Palestinian women and children in places where they sought refuge, or while fleeing. Some were reportedly holding white pieces of cloth when they were killed."

— UN Special Rapporteurs, OHCHR, Feb 2024

"Israeli prisons violated the prohibition of torture — through denial of medicine, food, clothing and sleep, continuous beating, cuffing and blindfolding, dog attacks, rape and other sexual violence."

— Amnesty International Annual Report, 2025

International Law

The Courts Spoke.
Israel Refused to Listen.

The International Court of Justice ordered Israel multiple times to halt genocidal acts and allow humanitarian aid. Israel repeatedly flouted these binding orders.

In November 2024, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

In July 2025, ICC judges rejected Israel's request to withdraw the arrest warrants. The warrants remain valid. Netanyahu visited the United States and Hungary despite being subject to an active ICC arrest warrant.

Timeline

Jan 2024 — ICJ Order #1

ICJ ordered Israel to take all measures to halt genocidal acts under the Genocide Convention. Israel did not comply.

Nov 2024 — ICC Warrants Issued

ICC issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Jul 2025 — Warrants Upheld

ICC judges rejected Israel's challenge. Arrest warrants for Israeli leaders remain valid under international law.

Sep 2025 — UN Deadline Ignored

The UN General Assembly's deadline for ending Israel's unlawful occupation of the OPT passed unheeded.

System of Control

Apartheid — Documented
Not an Opinion

Both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch — two of the world's foremost human rights bodies — have formally concluded that Israel is committing the crime of apartheid against Palestinians.

🛣️

Segregated Infrastructure

Separate roads, checkpoints, and movement systems exist for Jewish Israelis and Palestinians within the same territory. Palestinians in the West Bank require permits to travel on roads accessible to settlers.

⚖️

Dual Legal Systems

Israeli settlers in the West Bank are subject to Israeli civil law and tried in civilian courts. Palestinians in the same territory are subject to Israeli military law and tried in military courts — with drastically different rights.

🏗️

Impossible Building Permits

Israel makes building permits nearly impossible to obtain in the 60% of the West Bank under its exclusive control — then demolishes homes Palestinians are forced to build without them. Thousands are displaced annually.

🚧

The Separation Barrier

When complete, 9% of the West Bank will be isolated beyond the separation barrier. It cuts Palestinians off from agricultural land and restricts access to basic services, fragmenting communities systematically.

📋

Administrative Detention

Israel holds Palestinians indefinitely without charge, without trial, and without showing evidence — under so-called "administrative detention." This is a tool of political repression used against journalists, rights defenders, and students.

🔇

Suppression of Expression

Palestinian radio stations are closed for "inciting behaviour." Critics of the war face detention. Inside Israel, speech "sympathetic to Palestinians in Gaza" is restricted. The right to mourn and protest is criminalized.

Press Freedom

Killing the Witnesses

Israel barred all independent investigators and international journalists from Gaza. It then systematically eliminated those inside.

56

Palestinian journalists and media workers killed by Israeli forces. This includes two Al Jazeera correspondents killed in a single deliberate airstrike on August 10, 2024.

270+

Total journalists and media workers reported killed in the Gaza war, making it one of the deadliest conflicts for press in recorded history.

0

Independent international journalists or investigators allowed into Gaza by Israel. The UN Commission of Inquiry was barred from entering and received no response from the Israeli government.

"Israeli forces repeatedly and deliberately killed Palestinian journalists, including an August 10 strike that killed Al Jazeera correspondents and four other media workers."

— Human Rights Watch, World Report 2026

The Demand of Conscience

Silence is
Complicity

The International Court of Justice. The International Criminal Court. Amnesty International. Human Rights Watch. UNICEF. The United Nations. All have documented and condemned what is happening. The evidence is not in dispute.

What is in dispute is whether the world will act. History will judge those who looked away.

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