‘Stop this horror,’ UNICEF head says on visit to Gaza amid Israeli attacks
GAZA CITY, Palestine (AA) – The UNICEF head has called the situation in the Gaza Strip “devastating” amid a deadly Israeli offensive in the besieged Palestinian territory.
“Today I visited the Gaza Strip to meet with children, their families and UNICEF staff. What I saw and heard was devastating. They have endured repeated bombardment, loss and displacement,” UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said in a statement.
“Inside the strip, there is nowhere safe for Gaza’s 1 million children to turn,” she added.
The UN official said that more than 4,600 children have been killed and nearly 9,000 others have been injured in the Gaza Strip.
“Many children are missing and believed buried under the rubble of collapsed buildings and homes, the tragic result of the use of explosive weapons in populated areas,” Russell said.
“Newborn babies who require specialized care have died in one of Gaza’s hospitals as power and medical supplies run out, and violence continues with indiscriminate effect,” she added.
The UNICEF head urged the parties to the Gaza conflict to “stop this horror.”
“I once again call on all parties to ensure that children are protected and assisted, as per international humanitarian law. Only the parties to the conflict can truly stop this horror.
“I also call on the parties to implement an immediate humanitarian cease-fire, to safely release all abducted and detained children, and to ensure that humanitarian actors have safe, sustained and unimpeded access to reach those in need with the full range of lifesaving services and supplies,” Russell said.
Israel has been attacking the Gaza Strip since October 7 and has killed at least 11,320 Palestinians, including nearly 7,800 women and children, according to the latest figures from Palestinian authorities.
Thousands of buildings, including hospitals, mosques, and churches, have been damaged or destroyed in the Israeli offensive.