Violence against children in war reached extreme levels in 2023, including Gaza: UN
- Israeli forces, Hamas and Sudan’s warring rivals added to UN backlist for killing and injuring children

Violence against children caught in multiplying and escalating conflicts reached “extreme levels” in 2023, with an unprecedented number of killings and injuries in crises, from Israel and the Palestinian territories to Sudan, Myanmar and Ukraine, according to a new UN report.
The annual report on Children in Armed Conflict reported “a shocking 21 per cent increase in grave violations” against children under the age of 18 in an array of conflicts, also citing Congo, Burkina Faso, Somalia and Syria.
For the first time, the UN report put Israeli forces on its blacklist of countries that violate children’s rights for the killing and maiming of children and attacking schools and hospitals.
It listed Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad militants for the first time as well for killing, injuring and abducting children.

Hamas’ October 7 surprise attack in southern Israel and Israel’s massive military retaliation in Gaza have led to a 155 per cent increase in grave violations against children, especially from the use of explosive weapons in populated areas in Gaza, said the report by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.