Since resuming hostilities in the enclave on March 18, more than 1,300 children have been killed and more than 3,700 have been injured in the Gaza Strip.
“Since the end of the ceasefire on March 18, 1,309 children have been reportedly killed and 3,738 injured,” Beigbeger said in a statement released by UNICEF’s press.
He reportedly has more than 50,000 children have been killed or injured since early October 2023.
UNICEF called on all parties in the conflict “to stop violence, protect civilians, including children, to allow immediate humanitarian assistance and to free all prisoners of war.” “Children in Gaza need protection. They need food, water, medicine. They need a ceasefire,” emphasized Beigbegger.
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