Oct 08, 2024 09:36 UTC
  • Why will next generation of Palestinians have stronger anti-Israeli tendencies?

Pars Today - An American media outlet has examined the psychological effects of a year of war on Gaza's children and their anti-Israeli tendencies in the future.

NBC News in an article wrote that half of Gaza's population of 2.2 million are children, 16,900 of whom have been martyred in the past year due to Israeli regime attacks.

According to Pars Today, the American media outlet, referring to the psychological effects of a year of war on Gaza's children, added: "Osama Muhammad Abu Mustafa" is one of the children who wanted to be like "Cristiano Ronaldo" a football champion, but an Israeli missile, while playing football, not only took the ball from him but also took one of his legs.

NBC News emphasized that Osama is one of hundreds of thousands of children whose lives have been destroyed during Israel's one-year military invasion of Gaza.

The American media outlet also referred to the painful story of "Hanin", another Palestinian girl living in Gaza, and wrote: Hanin lost her father, mother, sister, and both legs due to Israeli bombing.

NBC News quoted James Elder, a spokesman for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), as saying: "Estimates until the end of December indicate that at least 1,000 Palestinian children in Gaza have lost one or both legs in the bombings."

The American media outlet, referring to the extent of the suffering of Palestinian children living in Gaza, given the silence of international bodies, noted: Palestinian children will no longer accept this international order because it has not helped improve their lives and has not prescribed a remedy for their suffering. Therefore, their tendency to the Palestinian resistance, which defends them, will increase, and they will be more disgusted with the Zionist regime.

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Key phrases: NBC News, Palestinian children, Israel-Gaza war, Operation al-Aqsa Storm, Israeli crimes

 

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