UNICEF: Over 1.1 million children are threatened by intensifying aggression, malnutrition and disease in Gaza Strip
UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell has stressed that children in Gaza are caught in a nightmare that worsens with every passing day, warning that over 1.1 million children are threatened by intensifying conflict, malnutrition and disease in the Strip.
In a statement. On Friday, Russell said that children and families in Gaza continue to be killed and injured in the fighting, and their lives are increasingly at risk from preventable diseases and lack of food and water. She added that all children and civilians must be protected from violence, and have access to basic services and supplies.
Cases of diarrhea in children up 50% in just one week, with 90% children under two subject to “severe food poverty.”
UNICEF is calling for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire to help save civilian lives and alleviate suffering, Russell said, adding: “UNICEF works to provide the life-saving aid the children of Gaza so desperately need. But we urgently need better and safer access to save children’s lives.”
“The futures of thousands more children in Gaza hang in the balance. The world cannot stand by and watch. The violence and the suffering of children must stop,” she said.
Israel has launched relentless air and ground attacks on Gaza Strip since Oct. 7. At least 22,600 Palestinians have since been killed.
Source: UNICEF
Edited by Hamda Mustafa