UN chief says Gaza becoming a 'graveyard for children'
- The UN Secretary-General called the situation in Gaza a "crisis of humanity" and urged the international community to stop the suffering and increase humanitarian aid.
- Thousands of civilians in Gaza have been affected by Israel's attacks, with over 10,000 people killed, including 4,100 children and 2,600 women. 70% of Gaza's population is now displaced, living in crowded UN shelters with inhumane conditions.
- The UN is requesting $1.2 billion to deliver aid to 2.7 million people in Gaza and the West Bank, but more border crossings are needed to meet the scale of the crisis.
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Gaza "becoming a graveyard for children": UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
New York [US], November 8 (ANI): The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said Gaza is “becoming a graveyard for children”, CNN reported. Guterres told reporters in New York: “The nightmare in Gaza is more than a humanitarian crisis. It is a crisis of humanity.” He added that the need for a ceasefire is becoming “more […]
UN Chief says Gaza is becoming a graveyard for children as death toll surpasses 10,000
The health ministry in the Hamas-controlled enclave said at least 10,328 people have been killed in Gaza since the beginning of the current Israel-Hamas conflict on 7 October. The victims include 4,104 children. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, which he said was “becoming a graveyard for children.” “The unfolding catastrophe makes the need for a humanitarian ceas…
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