Feb 7 β€’ 05:48 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

The martyrdom of 37 children since the beginning of the year... UNICEF calls for an end to the suffering of Gaza's children

UNICEF reports that 37 children have died in Gaza since the beginning of the year, warning of the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

On Saturday, UNICEF announced a concerning statistic as the health and humanitarian situation in Gaza becomes increasingly dire, revealing that 37 children have lost their lives since the start of the year due to ongoing violence and air strikes. The organization highlighted that children are facing severe difficulties not only from air attacks but also from the collapse of essential health, water, and education systems within the region. This ongoing crisis has resulted in significant fear and hardship for the youngest population in Gaza.

UNICEF's spokesperson, James Elder, shared with the media in Geneva that since the ceasefire began three months ago, at least 100 children have already died in Gaza as a result of airstrikes and violence, further emphasizing that approximately one child has been killed daily during this period. The breakdown of casualties includes 60 boys and 40 girls, who fell victim to aerial bombardments, drone strikes including some likely suicide missions, or live ammunition from tanks. The reported numbers signify a dire and escalating tragedy affecting children in the region.

In light of these grim statistics, UNICEF is calling for a sustained ceasefire to alleviate the suffering endured by children in Gaza. The organization's statements underline the urgent need for international stakeholders to address the unstable and hazardous conditions faced by these children, seeking a resolution to the ongoing conflicts that exacerbate their plight. Without decisive action, the situation could worsen, accentuating the vulnerability of children caught in the crossfire of political and military strife in the region.

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