Iraq, Syria and Gaza Pictures Reveal Grim Reality Of Kids At War

Rape, Rockets And Child Soldiers: Pictures Reveal Grim Tales Of Kids At War
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When a group of ISIS militia knocked on the door of one Iraqi family in the captured city of Mosul, the father knew he did not have the cash to pay the protection money they demanded.

The men strong-armed their way into the house, and forced the father and his son to watch as they raped both the mother and the young daughter. According to a War Child report, the trauma was too much for the father and the brother to take. They committed suicide on that same day. The mother and daughter have vanished without a trace. The victims’ neighbours, a family who were interviewed by War Child staff, fled to Erbil fearing more attacks.

It is just one disturbing account told to human rights charities, who today warned of shocking incidents of rape and violence, including the recruitment of child soldiers across the war-torn Middle East, as insurgents pillage Iraq and Syria.

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An Iraqi boy holds a weapon as he takes part in a gathering by Shiite tribesman to show their willingness to join Iraqi security forces in the fight against Jihadist militants

And the horrors do not end there. Just a few hundred miles away in Gaza, rockets fired by militants towards Israel accidentally hit the Palestinian capital, with children once again the victims of the carnage.

But Western donors are not stepping up the plate, it has been warned. War Child today released shocking testimonies of family rape and suicide, but said humanitarian funding for keeping children safe remains 93% unmet by donors.

Iraqi children
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An Iraqi young boy, wearing an army uniform sits near Muslim worshipers, loyal to Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, performing the Friday prayer in the mainly Shiite Sadr City district in Baghdad. (credit:Getty Images)
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An Iraqi child poses for a picture next to her mother in northern Iraq at a temporary camp in Aski kalak, 40 kms west of the Kurdish autonomous region's capital Arbil. (credit:Getty Images)
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A Iraqi young boy and tribesmen hold up their weapons as they gather to show their readiness to join Iraqi security forces in the fight against Jihadist militants who have taken over several northern Iraqi cities. (credit:Getty Images)
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An Iraqi boy holds up a stick next to a man holding a weapon during a demonstration in the central Shiite Muslim shrine city of Najaf (credit:Getty Images)

The risk of sexual violence for children is extremely high and there are deep concerns over humanitarian access being denied and not reaching the most vulnerable children, the charity said.

Between the 5th and 22nd June 2014, the death toll in Iraq has reached an average of at least 59 deaths per day.

Dan Collison, War Child’s Director of Programmes, said: “We are seeing a swift deterioration in security on the ground and sense it is going to get worse and worse. The stories emerging from the internally displaced are horrifying and these incidents are only beginning to come to light - we dread to think what traumas children are going through as we speak”.

As well as attacking women and children, ISIS is aggressively recruiting child soldiers, it has been reported. On the other side of the conflict, Baghdadi children have been seen in pictures joining recruitment drives to fight the jihadists.

As ISIS spreads its sphere of influence across Iraq from Syria, government forces are battering families in the rebel-held Syrian city of Aleppo.

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A Syrian girl with her face covered in blood walks away from the site of a reported barrel-bomb attack by Syrian government forces in the northern city of Aleppo

This is the face of one of the children now unable to flee the war-torn city because of the bombardment. At least 59 people, including five children, were killed during operations across Syria on Tuesday, reportedly by forces loyal to the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

Barrel bombs have killed 19 people in the capital, Damascus, 16 in Aleppo, and a dozen in Homs and Deiruz Zo, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights.

Child soldiers are fighting there too, according to Zama Coursen-Neff, from the Children's Rights Division of Human Rights Watch. She said: "Extremist groups, have aggressively targeted children and enticed them to join.

"It is bad enough that the Syrian government is dropping bombs on children. Armed opposition groups in Syria should not in turn be sending children into harms way."

Just a few hundred miles away in the heart of the Middle East's most long-running conflict, tensions are close to boiling point in the wake of the breakdown of Palestinian-Israeli peace talks, and the new unity pact between the West Bank's ruling Fatah party, and Gaza's Hamas.

Yet more heart-breaking images have emerged from this corner of the region, as a mother mourns over the lifeless body of her three-year-old daughter during her funeral at their home in Gaza City.

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A mother mourns over the lifeless body of her three-year-old daughter during her funeral in Gaza City

A rocket fired by Palestinian militants toward Israel exploded in the northern Gaza Strip early Wednesday, killing the girl and wounding three other people, a medical official said. Ashraf al-Kidra said it was not clear whether the rocket was misfired, or whether an Israeli rocket-defense system intercepted it and caused it to explode over Palestinian territory.

Israel has accused Hamas militants, who control Gaza, of being behind the apparent abduction of three Israeli teenagers. Hamas has praised the kidnapping, but said it does not know who was behind it.

Crisis In Iraq
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Shiite Iraqi volunteers, with the Ashura Brigade, take part in a military training in the shrine city of Najaf, in central Iraq, on June 22, 2014. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Syrian-Kurdish refugees gather on a dirt road on June 22, 2014, at the Qushtapa refugee camp, 15 kilometers south of Arbil, the capital of the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq. (SAFIN HAMED/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi troops get out of military vehicles as they arrive to support the Sunni anti-Al-Qaeda militia Sahwa in its fight against anti-government militants in the Anbar province of Ramadi on June 21, 2014. (AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zibari (C-R) greets US Secretary of State John Kerry (L) ahead of the latters meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (unseen) at the Prime Minister's Office in Baghdad on June 23, 2014. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Shiite Muslim leader Ammar al-Hakim, head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq (ISCI), meets with US Secretary of State John Kerry (L) in Baghdad on June 23, 2014. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (R) and US Secretary of State John Kerry meet at the Prime Minister's Office in Baghdad on June 23, 2014. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari (R) meets US Secretary of State John Kerry (L) in Baghdad on June 23, 2014. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Speaker of Parliament Usama al-Nujayfi (C-R) greets US Secretary of State John Kerry (C-L) in Baghdad June 23, 2014. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Speaker of Parliament Usama al-Nujayfi (R) meets with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Baghdad June 23, 2014. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Shiite Iraqi volunteers, with the Ashura Brigade, take part in military training in the shrine city of Najaf, in central Iraq, on June 22, 2014. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi troops aboard military vehicles raise up their weapons as they arrive to support the Sunni anti-Al-Qaeda militia Sahwa in its fight against anti-government militants in Ramadi on June 21, 2014. (AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Shiite fighters parade with their weapons on June 21, 2014 in the central Iraqi Shiite city of Karbala. (MOHAMMED SAWAF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Shiite fighters carry a board bearing a giant portrait of Mohammed Baqr al-Sadr, uncle of Moqtada and founder of Prime Minister Nuri al-Malikis Dawa party, during a parade on June 21, 2014 in the shrine city of Najaf in central Iraq. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Shiite fighters parade with weapons and national flags on June 21, 2014 in Baghdad. (ALI AL-SAADI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Members of the Sunni anti-Al-Qaeda militia Sahwa patrol a flooded area during operations to fight against anti-government militants, including from the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the Anbar province in Ramadi on June 21, 2014. (AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Turkmen pose with their weapons as they prepare to fight against militants led by the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Basheer on June 21, 2014. (MARWAN IBRAHIM/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Members of Kurdish Peshmerga forces hold their position on June 21, 2014, in the Iraqi village of Basheer. (KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Shiite fighters holding national flags take part in a parade on June 21, 2014 in the capital Baghdad. (AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Shiite fighters, loyal to Muslim Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, take part in a parade on June 21, 2014 in the shrine city of Najaf, in central Iraq. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Shiite fighters, loyal to Muslim Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, take part in a parade on June 21, 2014 in the shrine city of Najaf, in central Iraq. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Shiite fighters parade with their weapons on June 21, 2014 in the capital Baghdad. (AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Newly-recruited Iraqi volunteers take part in a training session on June 20 2014, in the southern Shiite Muslim shrine city of Najaf. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Displaced Iraqis gather at a truck carrying supplies in northern Iraq on June 20, 2014, at a temporary camp in Aski kalak. (SAFIN HAMED/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Shiite mourners carry the coffin of a soldier killed in Mosul during his funeral procession on June 20, 2014, in the shrine city of Najaf, in central Iraq. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Displaced Iraqis gather at a truck carrying supplies in northern Iraq on June 20, 2014, at a temporary camp in Aski kalak. (SAFIN HAMED/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Newly-recruited Iraqi volunteers take part in a training session on June 20 2014, in the southern Shiite Muslim shrine city of Najaf. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi men register at a recruitment center in the capital Baghdad on June 20, 2014, as they volunteer to fight along side the security forces against Sunni Muslim militants and jihadists. (ALI AL-SAADI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Newly-recruited Iraqi volunteers, loyal to Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, take part in a training on June 19, 2014 in the capital Baghdad. (AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Newly-recruited Iraqi volunteers, loyal to Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, take part in a training on June 19, 2014 in the capital Baghdad. (AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Newly-recruited Iraqi volunteers, loyal to Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, in army uniforms take part in a training on June 19, 2014 in the capital Baghdad. (AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A member of Iraq's security forces wave his national flag as newly recruited men gather on June 18, 2014 in the southern Shiite Muslim shrine city of Najaf. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi displaced people, who have fled violence in Iraq's northern Nineveh province, walk past the wreckage of military vehicles upon their arrival in al-Hamdaniyah on June 18, 2014. (KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Displaced Iraqis cool down at a temporary camp set up to shelter Iraqis fleeing violence in northern Iraq on June 18, 2014 in al-Hamdaniyah. (KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Iraqi Shiite women hold their weapons as they gather to show their willingness to join Iraqi security forces in the fight against Jihadist militants on June 18, 2014 in the southern Shiite Muslim shrine city of Najaf. (HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Members of the Shiite Muslim Mehdi Army militia take part in training in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on June 17, 2014. (AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Members of the Shiite Muslim Mehdi Army militia take part in training in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on June 17, 2014. (AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Members of the Shiite Muslim Mehdi Army militia take part in training in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on June 17, 2014. (AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)