Last Refuge for Gaza Families Now a ‘City of Fear, Flight And
UNICEF reports only 44 of 92 nutrition centers in Gaza City remain operational, limiting aid to thousands of malnourished children amid ongoing conflict.
- On September 5, UNICEF Communications Manager for the Middle East and North Africa Tess Ingram warned Gaza City is `a city of fear, flight and funerals` and a place where childhood cannot survive for nearly 1 million people.
- Israeli forces have advanced through outer suburbs and the Israeli military announced control over 40 percent of Gaza City, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a Hamas ceasefire proposal.
- UNICEF says its Gaza response this year needs $716 million but is only 39% funded, and only 44 of 92 outpatient nutrition treatment centres remain functional, depriving thousands of children in Gaza.
- Gaza health authorities reported at least 53 deaths on Thursday, while Ingram met families in Gaza City displaced again, warning `It would be an unthinkable tragedy, and we must do everything in our power to prevent it`.
- Ingram stressed that the suffering is the result of policy choices, saying, `It is the direct consequence of choices that have turned Gaza City and indeed the entire Strip into a place where people's lives are under attack, from every angle, every day.
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Gaza has become 'city of fear, flight and funerals': UN official
United Nations: Gaza City, the last refuge for families in the northern Gaza Strip, is fast becoming a place where childhood cannot survive, Tess Ingram, UNICEF Communication Manager for the Middle East and North Africa Regional Office, said. “It is a city of fear, flight and funerals,” Ingram told a daily briefing on Thursday at the UN headquarters in New York, via video conferencing from the Gaza Strip. The world is sounding the alarm about wh…
Gaza City has become 'city of fear, flight and funerals': UN official
Gaza City, the last refuge for families in the northern Gaza Strip, is fast becoming a place where childhood cannot survive, Tess Ingram, UNICEF communication manager for the Middle East and North Africa Regional Office, said on Thursday.
Gaza Has Become ‘City of Fear, Flight and Funerals’: UN Official Reports From Ground Zero | 🌎 LatestLY
Gaza City, the last refuge for families in the northern Gaza Strip, is fast becoming a place where childhood cannot survive, Tess Ingram, UNICEF Communication Manager for the Middle East and North Africa Regional Office, said. 'It is a city of fear, flight and funerals,' Ingram told a daily briefing on Thursday at the UN headquarters in New York. 🌎 Gaza Has Become ‘City of Fear, Flight and Funerals’: UN Official Reports From Ground Zero.
Last refuge for Gaza families now a ‘city of fear, flight and
NEW YORK CITY: Once a refuge for families, Gaza City is now a place where “childhood cannot survive,” a leading UNICEF official said on Thursday. “It is a city of fear, flight and funerals,” said Tess Ingram, the organization’s communications manager for the Middle East and North Africa, speaking from Gaza. “The world is sounding the alarm about what an intensified military
The ‘unthinkable’ is underway in Gaza City, UNICEF warns - Caribbean News Global
GAZA, CITY, GAZA – The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) called on Thursday for the international community to do everything possible to prevent catastrophe in Gaza City as Israel ramps up military operations ahead of a planned full takeover. Tess Ingram, communication manager for UNICEF’s Middle East and North Africa Regional Office, recently spent nine days there, describing it as “a city of fear, flight and funerals.” “The last refuge for families …
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