UNICEF: 600,000 children in Rafah have no safe place to go
The United Nations Children's Fund, referring to the disastrous situation of all children in Gaza under the shadow of the continued brutal aggression of the Zionist regime, announced that 600,000 children in Rafah suffer from all kinds of physical and mental problems and have no safe place to go. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, following numerous warnings from international institutions and organizations about the consequences of the attack The Zionist regime in Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) announced that there are 600,000 children in Rafah who have no safe place to go. UNICEF reported: All children in Gaza are in the shadows. The war and the continuation of killings require a lot of psychological and social support. According to this report, hundreds of thousands of children in Rafah suffer from disabilities and health problems. Previously, James Elder The spokesperson of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned about the consequences of the Israeli attack on Rafah and emphasized that the threats to attack Rafah are at a time when the Gaza Strip is witnessing a real famine and the number of dead is increasing every day. With Israel’s attack on Rafah, the situation will quickly reach the border of explosion and collapse because more than 1.4 million civilians have gathered in Rafah in the shadow of very dire living conditions.
The spokesperson of UNICEF, referring to the severe lack of food and water resources, He said that there is nowhere else to go in Gaza for drinking or for sanitary purposes. The health situation in Rafah is very terrible and there is almost one toilet for every 850 people and only one bathroom for every 3500 people. Imagine that a teenage girl or a pregnant woman or children and the elderly have to stand in line all day to be able to use the toilet or the bathroom.
James Elder warned that the attack on Rafah would have catastrophic consequences. ; Because Rafah is actually a city of children, where about 600,000 children live. Also, the condition of the largest remaining hospital in Gaza, the European Hospital, is also very serious. About the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people from Rafah war
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |