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Nanjeanne

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22. UNICEF Summary Remarks by UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva
Tue Oct 31, 2023, 02:40 PM
Oct 2023
GENEVA, 31 October 2023 – “From the earliest days of the unprecedented hostilities in the Gaza Strip, UNICEF has been forthright on the need for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, for the aid to flow and for children abducted to be released. Like many others, we have pleaded for the killing of children to stop.

“Our gravest fears about the reported numbers of children killed becoming dozens, then hundreds, and ultimately thousands were realized in just a fortnight. The numbers are appalling; reportedly more than 3,450 children killed; staggeringly this rises significantly every day.

“Gaza has become a graveyard for thousands of children. It’s a living hell for everyone else.

“And yet the threats to children go beyond bombs and mortars. I want to speak briefly on water and trauma.

“The more than one million children of Gaza also have a water crisis. Gaza’s water production capacity is a mere 5 per cent of its usual daily output. Child deaths – particularly infants - to dehydration are a growing threat.

“This is what one of my UNICEF colleagues, Nesma, who lives and works in Gaza said. She has two children, 4yr old Talia, and 7yr old Zain: It breaks my heart to see children around me strive for a cup of clean water and cannot find it. Zain keeps asking for regular water.

“She means safe drinking water, not salty water which is the only option right now and is making 7yr old Zain and many other children sick.

“And then there is the trauma. When the fighting stops, the cost to children and their communities will be borne out for generations to come. Before this latest escalation, more than 800,000 children in Gaza – three quarters of its entire child population – were identified as needing mental health and psychosocial support. That’s before this latest nightmare.

“The same UNICEF colleague, Nesma, who spoke of her 7yr old desperately asking for clean water, explained the trauma her 4yr old is going through. Four year old Talia is showing severe symptoms of stress and fear, and is now self-harming, such as ripping her hair off and scratching her thighs until they bleed. And yet as her mother explains: I don’t have the luxury to think about my children’s mental health. I keep telling myself, ‘Nesma, keep them alive.’ And when all of this ends, I will provide them with mental support and medical care.

“And so we say again, on behalf of Talia and Zain, and the other 1.1m children in Gaza living through a nightmare: We need an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. And all access crossings into Gaza must be opened for the safe, sustained and unimpeded access of humanitarian aid, including water, food, medical supplies, and fuel.

“And if there is no ceasefire, no water, no medicine, and no release of abducted children? Then we hurtle towards even greater horrors afflicting innocent children.”


https://www.unicef.org/press-releases/gaza-has-become-graveyard-thousands-children#:~:text=%E2%80%9COur%20gravest%20fears%20about%20the,this%20rises%20significantly%20every%20day.


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Truly horrible how Hamas uses their own kids as shields Calculating Oct 2023 #1
OMG. Nanjeanne Oct 2023 #2
Post removed Post removed Oct 2023 #3
Uh, Hamas could stop this right now Calculating Oct 2023 #4
Post removed Post removed Oct 2023 #6
Horrific bombing of Jabalia Refugee camp last night with bunker bombs womanofthehills Oct 2023 #5
Actually inthewind21 Oct 2023 #7
A Deplorable American TheRealNorth Oct 2023 #11
Wait, what? yardwork Oct 2023 #16
+ 1 BannonsLiver Oct 2023 #9
That's terrible logic AntivaxHunters Oct 2023 #15
War is horrible. Innocents will always die. maxsolomon Oct 2023 #8
Hamas knew full well there would be a huge civilian toll Zambero Oct 2023 #10
So that makes it okay to kill civilians? TheRealNorth Oct 2023 #12
To many, yes. onecaliberal Oct 2023 #13
By their logic Nanjeanne Oct 2023 #14
Bin Laden's letter to America said they deserved it because of our foreign policy: onecaliberal Oct 2023 #18
Good to know you don't have a problem with thousands of young American children being killed because terrorists Nanjeanne Oct 2023 #20
Are you fucking kidding me. Show me where I wrote that. onecaliberal Oct 2023 #23
Look above. "Bin Laden's letter to America said they deserved it because of our foreign policy. So yeah." Nanjeanne Oct 2023 #24
Yes look at the post above why I wrote that. onecaliberal Oct 2023 #26
I guess not. I don't have no stinking comprehension!!!!! Nanjeanne Oct 2023 #27
Let me spell it out for you. For those people saying that Palestinians deserve what is happening because Hamas onecaliberal Oct 2023 #30
As I said - sorry I confused your post with someone else's. I am perfectly capable of "comprehension" so no need Nanjeanne Oct 2023 #31
Someone in another thread just posted that yes, it was fine obamanut2012 Oct 2023 #17
No, but civilian casualties inn an urban Happy Hoosier Oct 2023 #21
that number comes form the Gaza Ministry of Health moonshinegnomie Oct 2023 #19
UNICEF Summary Remarks by UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva Nanjeanne Oct 2023 #22
These poor children radicalleft Oct 2023 #28
This is what happens when revenge disablegamer Oct 2023 #25
According to Hamas - UNVERIFIED by any other source getagrip_already Oct 2023 #29
Unbearably sad Demovictory9 Oct 2023 #32
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