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Gaza children face lifelong disabilities from US weapons

July 30, 2024 | Marin County, California


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Gaza children face lifelong disabilities from US weapons
In a recent government meeting, a stark and distressing report highlighted the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, revealing that approximately 32,000 children have suffered amputations due to ongoing military actions. The discussion underscored the impact of weapons supplied by the United States to Israel, which have been used in strikes on critical civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and refugee camps.

The implications of this situation are profound, as these children face a lifetime of disability, potentially enduring the physical and emotional consequences for decades. The meeting emphasized the urgent need for a reassessment of military aid and its ramifications on civilian populations in conflict zones. As the humanitarian crisis deepens, calls for accountability and a reevaluation of foreign policy are becoming increasingly prominent among advocates and policymakers alike.

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