UNICEF: The condition of children under the rubble in Gaza is terrible
UNICEF's communications officer said in an interview on Saturday that what children are experiencing under the rubble in particular and in the Gaza Strip in general is horrifying. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, the communication officer at UNICEF stressed that the fuel should be sent to Gaza now so that those stuck under the rubble, especially children, can get out.
He, who was interviewed by Al Jazeera news channel, added: “What children are experiencing under the rubble in particular and in the Gaza Strip in general is terrible.”
This UNICEF official emphasized: “The violence that we witnessed in Gaza must be stopped through a ceasefire.” It has been implemented since 7:00 a.m. yesterday (local time).
Yesterday evening, 39 Palestinian women and children were released, compared to 13 Israeli prisoners. Also, according to Majid Al-Ansari, the spokesman of Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 10 Thai citizens and one Filipino citizen who were among the prisoners were released last night.
After 47 days have passed since the operation Al-Aqsa storm” by the Islamic resistance movement “Hamas” against the Zionist regime and the defeat of the occupying army in the ground attack on the Gaza Strip, the cabinet of the Israeli regime, on Wednesday morning, accepted the ceasefire agreement with the mediation of the governments of Qatar and Egypt.
Meanwhile, hundreds of residents of Gaza City who fled to Khan Yunis and Rafah are returning to their homes, although Gaza City has mostly turned into ruins; At the same time, trucks carrying fuel and food are entering Gaza since yesterday.
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