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联合国报告:至少2.1万名加沙儿童因战争致残
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-04 14:49

Core Points - The United Nations report highlights that at least 21,000 children in Gaza have been disabled due to the ongoing conflict since October 2023 [1] - Over 157,000 individuals in Gaza have been injured, with more than 25% facing the risk of lifelong disabilities [1] - Approximately 40,500 children have suffered war-related injuries, with more than half resulting in disabilities [1] Humanitarian Impact - The report indicates that 83% of disabled individuals in Gaza have lost access to assistive devices and cannot afford replacements, forcing them to flee under unsafe and undignified conditions [1] - Humanitarian aid restrictions have severely impacted disabled individuals, as essential items like wheelchairs and prosthetics are excluded from aid due to being classified as "dual-use items" by Israel [1] - The "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation," supported by the U.S. and Israel, has largely replaced UN aid efforts, operating only four distribution points compared to approximately 400 by the UN, leading to significant disruptions in assistance for disabled individuals [2] Calls for Action - The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities urges all parties to provide large-scale humanitarian aid to disabled individuals affected by the war [2] - The committee calls for Israel to take specific measures to protect disabled children in Gaza from attacks and to implement evacuation plans that consider the needs of disabled individuals [2]