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The invisible victims: Unseen toll of wars on People with Disabilities

On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, observed on December 3, a look at the incommensurate impact of the war in Gaza and armed conflict elsewhere on people with disabilities, who comprise the world’s largest minority.

December 03, 2023 / 10:30 IST
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A Palestinian on a wheelchair passes by ruins of buildings destroyed in Israeli attacks in Rafah in in the southern Gaza Strip, October 9, 2023. (Photo: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa via Reuters)
A Palestinian on a wheelchair passes by ruins of buildings destroyed in Israeli attacks in Rafah in in the southern Gaza Strip, October 9, 2023. (Photo: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa via Reuters)

Imagine living in a world where children sleep to the lullabies of explosions; where the toys that toddlers see early on are guns and grenades; where people don't know if they will witness the next sunrise; where living is a luxury and people are just surviving, if at all, on a live time bomb.

Barely close but that is how life in the war-struck land of Gaza has been like. For close to two months Gaza, a 365 sq. km strip southwest of Israel, has been under war. More than 10,000 innocent adults have lost their lives whereas close to 5,000 children have perished. Public infrastructure has turned to dust. Palestinians are seen trying to search for the remains of their loved ones under the rubble, which has crushed generations of Gazans that were to come. Wailings of grieving family members fill the Gazan air interspersed with the sounds of explosions. Among those who have almost been erased from existence are people with disabilities — that comprise 2.4 per cent of the total population of Gaza.

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Palestinians who fled their homes amid Israeli strikes shelter in a United Nations run school in Gaza city on October 8. (Photo: Reuters)

Despite several peacekeeping initiatives, battles have continued all across the world and citizens have been washed off the face of Earth. Goal 16 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were adopted by all the member states of the United Nations in 2015, talks about reducing violence and the propellers of other forms of conflict. This International Day of Persons with Disabilities, December 3, we take a look at the incommensurate impact of the war in Gaza and armed conflict elsewhere on people with disabilities, who comprise the world’s largest minority.