Dutch Study: 96% of Gaza Kids Feel They Are Waiting to Die

A groundbreaking study reveals the staggering psychological toll of the Gaza genocide on children.

Conducted by the Community Training Centre for Crisis Management (CTCCM) with support from the War Child Alliance and the Dutch Relief Alliance, the assessment found that 96% of children feel their death is imminent, and nearly half have expressed a desire to die.

The study surveyed 504 families, each with at least one child who is disabled, injured, or unaccompanied. The data, collected in June, paints a grim picture of the mental health crisis in Gaza, which experts believe has worsened in the months since.

Children Trapped in Trauma

The findings expose the depth of the crisis:

* 96% of children fear imminent death.
* 49% have expressed a wish to die.
* 92% are “not accepting of reality.”
* 79% suffer from recurring nightmares.
* 73% display signs of aggression.


The trauma manifests in other ways, including anxiety, fear, social withdrawal, and difficulty concentrating. Many children also report physical symptoms, such as pain, linked to their mental health struggles.

Helen Pattinson, CEO of War Child UK, called the report “one of the most horrifying insights into children’s mental well-being anywhere in the world.” She stressed that Gaza’s children are enduring the worst effects of a war they did not create, with both their physical and emotional well-being under attack.

“For children in Gaza, nowhere is safe,” said Rob Williams, CEO of War Child Alliance. “They have seen homes destroyed, loved ones killed, and schools turned to rubble. The constant fear of death and displacement is devastating their mental health.”

Long-Term Consequences

Over 60% of the surveyed children experienced at least one traumatic event, with many exposed to repeated violence, including airstrikes, displacement, and separation from their families. An estimated 17,000 children in Gaza are unaccompanied.

Dr. Yasser Abu Jamei, a leading Palestinian psychiatrist, warned of the lasting impact. “The scars of this trauma could affect generations,” he said, urging international support for psychological first aid.

The report highlights the urgent need for global intervention. Advocacy groups are calling for a ceasefire and unrestricted delivery of humanitarian aid, including mental health support for children according to the Quds News Network.

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Dr. Marwan Asmar holds a PhD from Leeds University and is a freelance writer specializing on the Middle East. He has worked as a journalist since the early 1990s in Jordan and the Gulf countries, and been widely published, including at Albawaba, Gulf News, Al Ghad, World Press Review and others.

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Israel Kills 200 Lebanese Children – UNICEF

More than four children have been killed or injured every day on average in Lebanon in the first 25 days of a temporary ceasefire with families still unable to return to their homes, said Save the Children.

New data from Lebanon’s Ministry of Health on Tuesday showed that 22 children have been killed and 89 injured since the temporary ceasefire started on 17 April. This brings the number of children killed in Israeli strikes since renewed escalation in hostilities in Lebanon on 2 March to almost 200 with about 2,900 people killed.

The violence and renewed displacement orders have forced more than one million people – or one in six of the population – from their homes with many now living with relatives, in host communities or in collective shelters.

The number of families living in collective shelters has increased 5% since the conditional ceasefire due to renewed displacement orders by Israeli forces and as families return home to find destroyed houses and damaged farmland so move back the collective shelters. There are now 44,800 children among about 125,000 people in collective shelters.

Thousands of children have been living in collective shelters for over two months in overcrowded conditions with inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene facilities leading to reports of scabies and growing health concerns.

Parents are reporting widespread behavioural changes among children living in collective shelters due to a lack of routine and reduced school engagement including loss of appetite and trouble sleeping. Many children are struggling to continue learning with some schools used as collective shelters and also difficulties accessing online learning due to limited electricity, and poor connectivity.

Tala*, 10, has been living in a collective shelter after being displaced from southern Lebanon, said:

“I just want the war to end so I can go home to my village and sleep in my own bed. I really miss school, I want to see my teachers and be with my friends, and study and play again.”

Nora Ingdal, Save the Children’s Lebanon Country Director, said:

“This ‘so called’ ceasefire that still sees more than four children killed or injured every day is not a ceasefire for children. Attacks on civilians have not stopped – it has simply continued under another name. Colleagues have told me that the airstrikes feel more intense in some areas than they ever did before. Children are not safe until there is a permanent and definitive ceasefire with no violations.”

With further peace talks set to take place on Thursday to determine next steps between Lebanon and Israel, Save the Children is calling on the international community to urgently work toward a permanent and definitive ceasefire and ensure flexible and sustained funding to protect children and allow families to return home to resume their lives.

Save the Children has worked in Lebanon since 1953. In collaboration with partners and local authorities, we are distributing essential items in hard-to-reach areas in the south, provide psychosocial support for children, educate families and children about the risks of unexploded ordnance, ensure access to safe water and sanitation facilities, and distribute essential items for those displaced.

ENDS:

Sources:

Lebanon Ministry of Health

Israeli strikes have killed 380 in Lebanon since truce: Health ministry

Lebanon Ministry of Health

Lebanon-Emergency-Sitrep-23-2026.pdf

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