In the past 25 days, over 3,600 Palestinian children have been killed as Israel continues to bomb the Gaza Strip, as per reports. Amid growing concern and Israel's unrelenting attitude with a ceasefire nowhere in sight, the UNICEF has dubbed Gaza as a 바카라graveyard for thousands of children바카라. As per reports, among those killed were 바카라newborns and toddlers, avid readers, aspiring journalists and boys who thought they바카라d be safe in a church바카라. The total death toll at the time of writing had crossed 9.000.
The scale of violence and its impact on children is evident from a Save the Children report which states that the number of children casualties in just these three weeks is higher than child casualties in armed conflicts across 20 countries in a whole year, for the last three years. It states that 2,985 children were killed across two dozen war zones throughout all of last year.
The number of children deaths in the West Bank, where over 800 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes, remains at 29 while 28 children have lost their lives in Israel.
While the number of official casualties is staggering, experts believe that hundreds of children remain injured or buried under rubble in Gaza while thousands have been injured.
Like 4-year-old Kenzi who survived an airstrike that ripped off her right arm, crushed her left leg and fractured her skull. The daughter of Adam al-Madhoun, she is currently recovering in Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central Gaza city of Deir al-Balah, according to a report in Associated Press.
Or the year-old baby Milissa, the only survivor of an airstrike on two four-story buildings in Deir al-Balah where a large family had been hiding. 68 members of the family were wiped out in that airstrike including Milissa바카라s pregnant mother who had gone into labour during the attack and was found dead beneath the rubble, the heads of her lifeless twin newborns emerging from her birth canal.
Scenes from recent airstrikes in Gaza include devastating images of a rescuer cradling a limp toddler in a bloodied white tutu, a bespectacled father shrieking as he clutched his dead child tight to his chest, and a dazed young boy covered in blood and dust staggering alone through the ruins. As per reports, at least 7,000 Palestinian children have been left injured, many with life-changing problems.
For 15-year-olds in Gaza, it바카라s their fifth Israel-Hamas war since the militant group seized control of the enclave in 2007. All they바카라ve known is life under a punishing Israeli-Egyptian blockade that prevents them from travelling abroad and crushes their hopes for the future. The strip has a 70 per cent youth unemployment rate, according to the World Bank.
In what has been dubbed as 바카라collective punishment바카라, the Israeli forces have continued to bomb civilian parts of Gaza including residential buildings and hospitals in their attempt to 바카라exterminate바카라 Hamas from the face of the Earth, leading to massive civilian casualties. The Israeli airstrikes come in response to Hamas바카라 October 7 attack on Israel which left 1,400 dead. Israeli authorities have claimed that Hamas operatives killed babies and children in Israel but have provided no concrete data about the same. As per reports, 30 children were among those abducted by Hamas and taken as hostages.
In a recent UN Security Council meeting, Philippe Lazzarini who heads the UN relief agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) called for an end to such 바카라collateral damage바카라 being inflicted on Palestine. The UN has also noted that 바카라almost every child in the Gaza Strip has been exposed to deeply distressing events and trauma, marked by widespread destruction, relentless attacks, displacement, and severe shortages of essential necessities such as food, water, and medicine바카라.
Experts and human rights advocates fear higher casualties with Israel continuing to dehydrate Gaza by cutting of water and electric supply. The war has also splintered Gaza바카라s humanitarian aid lifelines for food, water, fuel, medicines and shelter with devastating consequences for children.
At the end of the First World War, the plight of hungry German children suffering due to a Britain-induced drought had led Eglantyne Jebb, the founder of Save the Children, to declare that 바카라The only international language in the world바카라is the cry of a child.바카라
The children of Palestine are crying for help but it seems the word has turned a deaf ear.
(With inputs from AP)