The 1,031 Palestinians killed since the October 2025 ceasefire (Gaza MoH, June 26) include 265 children (UNICEF, June 19) — a rate UNICEF describes as one child killed every day of a declared ceasefire. The UN Commission of Inquiry, reporting June 23, formally concluded that this pattern constitutes deliberate targeting. In the same period, OCHA confirmed Israeli forces control 64% of Gaza — above the 53% stipulated in the ceasefire agreement — while only 36% of committed aid trucks have entered the Strip.
In the West Bank, the Amnesty International report (June 10) and OCHA’s field documentation (June 5) describe the same pattern from two independent angles: systematic, state-sanctioned displacement of Palestinian Bedouin communities. 2,200 Palestinians displaced in 2026 alone. Finance Minister Smotrich’s annulment of the Hebron Agreement (June 16, analysis June 26) extends the same administrative logic into the formal governance of a major Palestinian city.
The killing of Sam Fahd Abu Haikal — a seven-month-old baby boy shot on his mother’s lap in Hebron on June 5, documented by UNICEF on June 10 — is documented in detail in the platform’s propaganda literacy article “A Soldier Fired a Single Shot.” His killing is one of the 265 children killed since the ceasefire. The pattern the platform’s Archive documents is not historical. It is current.