UNICEF Condemns Resumption of Fighting in Gaza as a War on Children

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UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell expresses deep concern over the resumption of fighting in Gaza, stating that it has once again become the most dangerous place for children. She highlights the devastating impact of previous violence, with over 5,300 Palestinian children reportedly killed, and warns that hundreds more could die if violence escalates. Russell emphasizes the urgent need for humanitarian aid, including water, food, medical supplies, and warm clothing, to prevent a catastrophe. She calls for a lasting humanitarian ceasefire and urges all parties to protect and assist children in accordance with international humanitarian law.
Topics:world#children#gaza-strip#humanitarian-ceasefire#humanitarian-crisis#international-humanitarian-law#violence
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