A report released on Monday by the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights highlights the alarming increase in civilian casualties due to global conflicts over the past two years. According to Ming Pao, the report reveals that more than 100,000 civilians have died annually in these conflicts, with nearly 20,000 children and over 12,000 women killed in Gaza alone. Additionally, civilian deaths in Ukraine have surged significantly.
The report underscores the near-collapse of the international humanitarian law system, which is intended to protect civilians during wartime. It also points out that war crimes are becoming increasingly rampant across various regions, with perpetrators often escaping punishment. The findings suggest a critical need for stronger enforcement of international laws to safeguard civilian lives and hold violators accountable.
