cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/38341982

Oct 31, 2025

The next day, the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) called attention to the incident. “Yesterday, five children were reportedly injured, two of them very seriously, while encountering unexploded ordnance in rubble near Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza,” the group said in a statement. “Following the ceasefire in Gaza, the explosive ordnance threat remains. As hundreds of thousands of displaced people and humanitarian personnel are on the move, the risk of encountering explosive ordnance increases.”

UNMAS had documented at least 52 Palestinians killed and 267 wounded by explosive ordnance in Gaza since October 2023.

  • SGGeorwell@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Israel should have to pay money to fix all this. And the government should be subject to military tribunal akin to Nuremberg.