At least 21,000 children disabled in Gaza war: UN committee

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Published On: 03 Sep 2025, 23:00

 GENEVA, Sept 3, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - At least 21,000 children in Gaza have been 
disabled since the war between Israel and Hamas began on October 7, 2023, a 
United Nations committee said Wednesday.

Around 40,500 children have suffered "new war-related injuries" in the nearly 
two years since the war erupted, with more than half of them left disabled, 
said the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

Reviewing the situation in the Palestinian territories, it said Israeli 
evacuation orders during the army's offensive in Gaza were "often 
inaccessible" to people with hearing or visual impairments, "rendering 
evacuation impossible".

At a news conference, committee member Muhannad Al-Azzeh cited the example of 
a deaf mother in Rafah killed alongside her children, unaware of instructions 
to evacuate.

"Reports also described people with disabilities being forced to flee in 
unsafe and undignified conditions, such as crawling through sand or mud 
without mobility assistance," the committee said.


Restrictions on humanitarian aid being brought into the Gaza Strip were 
disproportionately impacting the disabled, said the committee.


"People with disabilities faced severe disruptions in assistance, leaving 
many without food, clean water, or sanitation and dependent on others for 
survival," it said.

- Gaza aid restrictions -

The decision to centralise aid distribution in Gaza has also made it far more 
difficult for the disabled to access desperately needed assistance, the 
committee warned.

While the new private US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has 
four distribution points across the territory, the UN system it has largely 
replaced had about 400.

"We can't expect children with disabilities... to be able to run and go to 
the (aid) points," said Azzeh.

"This is why one of our main recommendations is that children with 
disabilities must be reached out to," as a high priority for humanitarian 
aid, he said.

Physical obstacles, such as war debris and the loss of mobility aids under 
the rubble, have also prevented people from reaching the relocated aid 
points.

The committee said 83 percent of disabled people had lost their assistive 
devices, with most unable to afford alternatives such as donkey carts.

It voiced concern that devices like wheelchairs, walkers, canes, splints and 
prosthetics were considered "dual-use items" by the Israeli authorities and 
were therefore not included in aid shipments.

The committee called for the delivery of "massive humanitarian aid to persons 
with disabilities" affected by the war.

It said it had been informed of at least 157,114 people sustaining injuries, 
with over 25 percent at risk of life-long impairments, between October 7, 
2023 and August 21 this year.

There were "at least 21,000 children with disabilities in Gaza as a result of 
impairments, acquired since October 7, 2023", it said.

The committee urged Israel to adopt specific measures for protecting children 
with disabilities from attacks, and implement evacuation protocols that take 
into account persons with disabilities.

Israel should ensure disabled people are "allowed to return safely to their 
homes and are assisted in doing so", it added.

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