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UN To List Israel And Hamas As Child Rights Violators

A man carries a child amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Gaza City

The United Nations has announced that it will list both Israel and Hamas as violators of the rights and protection of children in armed conflict. This decision comes after a thorough review of the actions of both parties in conflict zones.

The UN's decision to include Israel and Hamas on the list of violators highlights the grave concerns over the impact of armed conflict on children in these regions. The protection of children in conflict zones is a critical issue that requires immediate attention and action.

By listing both Israel and Hamas as violators, the UN aims to draw attention to the violations of children's rights and to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. This move underscores the UN's commitment to upholding the rights and protection of children in conflict situations.

Concerns over impact of armed conflict on children in these regions.
The UN decision follows a review of actions in conflict zones.
Aims to draw attention to violations and hold responsible parties accountable.

Both Israel and Hamas have been involved in ongoing conflicts that have had devastating consequences for children living in these areas. The UN's decision to list them as violators serves as a reminder of the urgent need to prioritize the safety and well-being of children in conflict zones.

It is crucial for all parties involved in armed conflicts to adhere to international laws and standards that protect the rights of children. The UN's action in listing Israel and Hamas as violators sends a strong message that violations against children will not be tolerated and that those responsible will be held accountable.

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