UNICEF Reports 70 Children Killed in West Bank and East Jerusalem Since 2025
UNICEF Highlights Ongoing Violence Against Children in Palestinian Territories
GENEVA, May 12 (Reuters) - Seventy children have been killed in the occupied Palestinian territories excluding Gaza since early 2025, amounting to around one a week, while over 800 have been injured, the U.N. children's agency said on Tuesday.
Causes and Methods of Injuries and Deaths
Most of those killed or injured in the West Bank and East Jerusalem were hit by live ammunition but others were stabbed, beaten or pepper-sprayed, UNICEF said.
UNICEF's Statement on the Pattern of Violence
"These are not isolated incidents. They point to a sustained pattern of the worst kind of violation - violations against children," spokesperson James Elder told a Geneva press briefing after visiting the West Bank last week.
Breakdown of Responsibility for Child Casualties
He said 93% of the children who had lost their lives since January 2025 had been killed by Israeli forces. The others were victims of settler attacks, unexploded ordnance or accidental hits by Palestinian forces, he said.
Responses and International Perspectives
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Human rights groups have described a renewed surge in violence against Palestinians by Israeli settlers and soldiers since 2023.
Legal Status of Israeli Settlements
The United Nations and most countries deem Israel's settlements on West Bank land captured in the 1967 war illegal, a view that Israel disputes.
(Reporting by Emma Farge; Additional reporting by Pesha Magid in Jerusalem; Editing by Kevin Liffey)


