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The rights of every single child, no matter who or where they are, must be protected. UNICEF calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, unimpeded humanitarian access in Gaza and for all parties to unconditionally protect children from harm.
HUMANITARIAN SITUATION IN GAZA
Children and families in the Gaza Strip have practically run out of food, water, electricity, medicine and safe access to hospitals, following months of hostilities and a limited flow of supplies. They face a deadly triple threat to their lives, as violence escalates, cases of diseases rise and nutrition plummets, raising concerns about acute malnutrition and a risk of famine in the Gaza strip.
Even before the renewed violence, the region was already facing a complex and challenging humanitarian situation and today 1.6 million children are in need of humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
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UNICEF continues to call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and unimpeded humanitarian access in Gaza, along with the safe release of all abducted children.
Thousands of children have been killed and thousands more injured in the Gaza strip. The bombing of homes, shelters and hospitals have resulted in hundreds of children being killed and injured each day. UNICEF is working closely with partners to rush emergency humanitarian aid to children caught in conflict in Gaza.
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