At least 100 children killed in Gaza since ceasefire: UN
UNICEF reports military attacks caused most of the 100+ child deaths in Gaza since October ceasefire, with some dying from hypothermia and limited medical evacuations.
- At least 100 children have been killed by Israeli airstrikes and ground forces in Gaza since the start of a tenuous ceasefire three months ago, according to the United Nations.
- UNICEF has documented at least 60 boys and 40 girls killed in the Gaza Strip, stating the psychological damage "is becoming deeper and harder to heal the longer this goes on."
- UNICEF called for an urgent transformation of reduced violence into real safety, requiring "opening full access for humanitarian aid, dramatically increasing medical evacuations, and ensuring that this moment becomes the point at which the killing of children in Gaza truly ends.
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Gaza: Hypothermia kills 5 as blockade hinders aid
Despite the ceasefire, conditions in Gaza remain perilous for many residents, with UNICEF reporting that more than 100 children have been killed by military action since the truce began. Large numbers of people are living in makeshift tent camps that offer little protection from harsh weather, while many buildings remain structurally unsafe following Israeli bombardments. On Tuesday, at least four people were killed when a wall collapsed onto th…
These children were "killed by airstrikes, drone strikes, including suicide bomber drones," warned UNICEF spokesman James Elder.
The actual number of children killed in the Palestinian enclave by "airstrikes", "tank fire" or "real bullets" is probably underestimated, according to UNICEF this Tuesday.
UNICEF: Israeli Forces Have Killed More Than 100 Children in Gaza Since 'Ceasefire' - News From Antiwar.com
A spokesman for the UN's child relief agency, UNICEF, said on Tuesday that Israeli forces have killed at least 100 children in Gaza since the start of the US-backed ceasefire, which the IDF has constantly violated. "More than 100 children have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire of early…
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