A new study of children living through the war in Gaza has found that 96% of them feel that their death is imminent and almost half want to die as a result of the trauma they have been through.

A needs assessment, carried out by a Gaza-based NGO sponsored by the War Child Alliance charity, also found that 92% of the children in the survey were “not accepting of reality”, 79% suffer from nightmares and 73% exhibit symptoms of aggression.

“This report lays bare that Gaza is one of the most horrifying places in the world to be a child,” Helen Pattinson, chief executive of War Child UK, said. “Alongside the levelling of hospitals, schools and homes, a trail of psychological destruction has caused wounds unseen but no less destructive on children who hold no responsibility for this war.”

The survey questioned parents or caregivers of 504 children from families where at least one child is disabled, injured or unaccompanied. The sample was split between southern and northern Gaza and was complemented by more in-depth interviews. The survey was carried out in June this year, so is likely to understate the accumulated psychological impact of Gaza’s children now, after more than 14 months of Israel’s assault on the territory.

The estimated death toll in Gaza is more than 44,000 and a recent assessment by the UN Human Rights Office found that 44% of the fatalities it was able to verify were children.

The new psychological survey published on Wednesday was carried out by ​​a Gaza-based organisation, the Community Training Centre for Crisis Management, with backing from the Dutch Relief Alliance as well as the War Child Alliance.

“The psychological toll on children was severe, with high levels of stress manifested in symptoms such as fear, anxiety, sleep disturbances, nightmares, nail biting, difficulty concentrating and social withdrawal,” the report said. “Children have witnessed the bombing of their homes and schools, experienced the loss of loved ones, and have been displaced or separated from their families while fleeing for safety.”

About 1.9 million Palestinians in Gaza, approximately 90% of the territory’s total population, have been displaced, many several times. Half of that number are children who have lost their home and been forced to flee their neighbourhoods.

More than 60% of the surveyed children reported having experienced traumatic events during the war and some had been exposed to multiple traumatic events.

An estimated 17,000 children in Gaza are unaccompanied, separated from their parents, although the study notes the real number may be much higher.

The report warns: “Being separated from their families places these children at a heightened risk of exploitation, abuse and other serious violations of their rights.”

“As a result of such exposure, children develop responses that may persist long after the war has ceased, profoundly affecting their daily lives,” it adds. “Traumatic responses can manifest in various ways, including ongoing emotional distress, anxiety, behavioural changes, difficulties in relationships, regression, nightmares, sleep disturbances, eating issues, and physical symptoms such as pain.”

The sense of being doomed has become pervasive. Almost all the children (96%) felt their death was imminent, and 49% actually wished to die, a feeling that was much more prevalent among boys (72%) than girls (26%).

War Child says the charity and its partners have so far been able to reach 17,000 children in Gaza to provide mental health support, but it ultimately aims to reach a million children with psychosocial and other support, in what it says will be the biggest humanitarian response in its three-decade history.

Pattinson said: “The international community must act now before the child mental health catastrophe we are witnessing embeds itself into multigenerational trauma, the consequences of which the region will be dealing with for decades to come.”

  • @[email protected]
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    99 hours ago

    Anyway, here’s a few more billions in bombs. We have to do it cause otherwise Trump might win.

  • @hark
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    1010 hours ago

    israel does not have the right to exist, not when it does horrific shit like this.

  • Flying SquidM
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    1711 hours ago

    My mother, brother and I got together this weekend and were talking about what it was like being a kid in the 70s and 80s, obsessed with post-apocalyptic nuclear war fiction, looking up in the sky every time you heard a jet and wondering if it was an ICBM. Obviously, those fears turned out to be false, but it made a lot of our childhood very scary.

    These kids are literally facing the end of their world. They are literally in a post-apocalyptic world. Their friends and family are dying around them.

    And much like in the nuclear war fiction we absorbed when we were kids, the ones who survive may wish they hadn’t.

    I wish I could help them all.

    • @BMTeaOP
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      511 hours ago

      Nothing we can do. Everyone in the Levant lives at the mercy of Israeli and US bombardment. The US will scrap the ICC, UNRWA and maybe even the ICJ itself to wipe Palestine off the map. Europe is a silent partner. The next 4 years are going to see a genocide in the West Bank too.

  • Snot Flickerman
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    1812 hours ago

    What’s really fucked is that means the kids are being realists and are super aware of how fucked and precarious their situation is.

    The adults of this world have failed them miserably and it makes me furious. I hate what my country has wrought.

  • @[email protected]
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    -89 hours ago

    I’m not disputing anyone here or the experiences of the children suffering from this war but we would recognize this study isn’t a study. It is a marketing gimmick for a charity with a shady history which does very little actual charity. They want your donations to finance themselves.

    • @[email protected]
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      67 hours ago

      I always wondered whether those Gazan kids were happy with the current situation, but thanks to this thorough work by the War Child Alliance charity I know that at least some of them are not

    • @BMTeaOP
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      88 hours ago

      No, it is in fact a study conducted by several credible groups and the “shady history” you speak of consists of allegations from the state inflicting these crimes on children. The children are not suffering “from war”, they are suffering from crimes against humanity perpetrated by the principle actor.

    • @[email protected]
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      710 hours ago

      To be fair, while I seriously suspect Trump’s stance towards Gaza will probably be worse than Kamala’s would have been, He isnt exactly in office yet, so his fault in this is at most limited to Israel anticipating that he probably wont do anything when he is. Had Kamala won, what is happening today would likely be largely the same.

      • @small44
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        59 hours ago

        There was zero indication of Kamala not trying to be as bad as Trump for Palestinians. They had the same message of the occupier having the right to defend itself and no mention of the term occupation

    • @small44
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      39 hours ago

      I though Trump didn’t take office yet

    • @Pilferjinx
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      210 hours ago

      Nah, Kamala promised to keep up the pretense. Trump doesn’t have to worry about that, mask off genocide. Gaza never had a chance.

    • @BMTeaOP
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      210 hours ago

      That’s your only response?

    • @[email protected]
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      1010 hours ago

      The whole “either you hate the Palestinians or you hate the Jews” narrative that pops up whenever Israel does something wrong is part of the problem. The government of Israel uses its demographics as something of a shield from criticism, by stating that it is the Jewish state, and thus that to accuse them of wrongdoing is to be antisemitic. But it is not so; not everyone who is Jewish agrees with or desires what Israel is doing, they cant, no matter how many they might bring on board, because it is an ethnic and religious identity that includes some, like children, who aren’t even able to understand and agree to it. The actions of Israel are not the actions of Jewish people as a whole, and they never will be, because ethnic groups simply do not work that way. If anyone is being antisemitic here, it is the Israeli state itself, for attempting to tie their very real atrocities to Jewish people in order to coerce people into ignoring them. Its like the rhetorical equivalent of a criminal taking a hostage in order to deter arrest.

    • acargitz
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      511 hours ago

      Random people’s religion has nothing to do with anything related to this horror.