Publish date13 Dec 2022 - 12:48
Story Code : 576769

UN envoy investigates Israeli crimes against Palestinian children in official visit to occupied lands

The United Nations Special Envoy for Children and Armed Conflict, Virginia Gamba de Potgieter, has scheduled to visit the Occupied Palestinian lands in an effort to investigate Israeli crimes against Palestinian children.
UN envoy investigates Israeli crimes against Palestinian children in official visit to occupied lands
The Palestinian official News Agency, Wafa, quoted the political advisor to the Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Al-Deek, as saying that de Potgieter's visit continues until 16 December.

During her visit, de Potgieter will meet with the families of Palestinian child victims, to observe in the field the grave violations that amount to war crimes committed by the Israeli Occupation Forces against Palestinian children, he said.

He explained that the UN Envoy "will submit a report to the Secretary-General in light of the testimonies she will obtain from the victims' families and from her meetings with Palestinian officials".

He pointed out that the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has recently issued two reports in which he used "clear statements regarding the violations of the occupying power against Palestinian children, and hinted that he would place Israel and its army on the list of shame, as a result of the continuation of these violations".

A statement by the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, issued on Sunday, said the UN Envoy's visit "comes in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Permanent Observer Mission of the State of Palestine to the United Nations in New York".

The visit includes a meeting with Prime Minister, Muhammad Shtayyeh, high-level representatives of the government and other representatives of national institutions and specialists to discuss the ongoing violations and crimes against the children of Palestine.

According to United Nations data, the Israeli army has killed 15 Palestinian children during "search and arrest" operations across the West Bank since the beginning of this year until 21 November.
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