When is enough, enough? Humanitarian rights and protection for children in conflict settings must be revisited
The rules of war and existing regulations have become increasingly unable to protect civilians from harm in conflicts around the world. The large death toll among children in Gaza continues to provide the most tragically prominent example of this reality. More broadly, international institutions and humanitarian norms have remained impotent in preventing mass civilian casualties in various settings, including Ukraine, Sudan, and Tigray.123 Much has been said on the genesis of the Gaza conflict and other conflicts, and the tactics being employed by the combatant parties,4 but here we examine the Gaza conflict’s humanitarian effect on children and its implications for the protection of children in other conflict settings around the world.The attack on Israel by Hamas on 7 October 2023 triggered a devastating military response by Israel that is still ongoing in September 2024. Over the past 10 months in Gaza, the protections afforded civilians in international humanitarian law…
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