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The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory released its report on June 23, 2026, titled "The essence of childhood has been destroyed: Israel's deliberate targeting of Palestinian children in the Occupied Palestinian Territory since 7 October 2023" Speaking at a press conference, United Nations Commissioner, Chris Sidoti, summarised the report’s findings, saying ‘every international legal norm has been violated by the actions of the Israeli authorities towards Palestinian children and they need to be held accountable.’ Chris joins Pat to discuss.

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