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UN Rights Chief Alarmed by Deaths in Latest Escalation in Gaza

  • Medical workers transfer a child from Gaza, who was injured during the recent Israeli airstrikes, to a hospital in East Jerusalem, on Aug. 10, 2022.

    Medical workers transfer a child from Gaza, who was injured during the recent Israeli airstrikes, to a hospital in East Jerusalem, on Aug. 10, 2022. | Photo: Muammar Awad/Xinhua

Published 11 August 2022
Opinion

The UN human rights office said Thursday that it had verified 48 Palestinian deaths in last week's violence from Aug. 5 to 7. Among them at least 22 were civilians, including 17 children and four women.

On Thursday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet expressed alarm at the high number of Palestinians, including children, killed and injured in the latest escalation in Gaza.

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"Inflicting hurt on any child during the course of conflict is deeply disturbing, and the killing and maiming of so many children this year is unconscionable," said Bachelet in a media statement issued Thursday.

The UN human rights office said Thursday that it had verified 48 Palestinian deaths in last week's violence from Aug. 5 to 7. Among them at least 22 were civilians, including 17 children and four women.

Figures from the UN human rights office also showed that 19 Palestinian children have been killed in the occupied Palestinian territory in the past week, bringing the death toll since the start of this year to 37.

The office noted that while the ceasefire for the latest escalation in Gaza is holding, tensions remain very high in the West Bank, where four Palestinians were killed and 90 others were injured by live ammunition on Aug. 9.

"The situation in Palestine is extremely fragile, and events such as in Nablus risk igniting further hostilities in Gaza. The utmost restraint is necessary to prevent further bloodshed, including by ensuring that firearms are used strictly in compliance with international standards," Bachelet said.

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