After two years of fear and devastation, children in Gaza are in urgent need of safety and support. While UNICEF and partners have been scaling up our response since the ceasefire, its fragility is threatening children's safety and access to life-saving aid. As we continue to ramp up assistance to children and families on the ground, Edouard Beigbeder from UNICEF Middle East and North Africaemphasizes the need for the ceasefire to hold and for all crossings to open, to allow for a surge of aid.
This is a stark reminder of the devastating toll conflict takes on the youngest and most vulnerable. The situation described by UNICEF is unacceptable: after two years of fear and devastation, the fragile nature of the ceasefire is directly threatening children's safety and access to aid. As Edouard Beigbeder rightly emphasizes, humanitarian efforts need immediate, unimpeded access. We must support UNICEF and its partners as they scale up their response. The priority is clear: the ceasefire must hold, and all crossings must open to allow for the urgent surge of life-saving aid. The safety and well-being of children are non-negotiable. #UNICEF #Gaza #Ceasefire #HumanitarianAid #ChildrensRights #GlobalHealth
Peace between Israel and Palestine should be widely publicized through television, newspapers, and social media. Because in Palestine and some Arab countries, there is no internet or electronic devices, this is useful in preventing uninformed individuals from being provoked into attacks. There are those who exploit this weakness. Thank you. For the sake of peace and shared prosperity.
I hope now they finally will have peace !
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Why is UNICEF silent on Donald Trump’s recent statement about Gaza and Hamas? Such remarks could affect thousands of innocent children in conflict zones. Don’t you think UNICEF should respond or raise concern? #Gaza #Palestine #UNICEF
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5hHeartbreaking reality. Every child deserves safety, stability, and access to basic needs. The ceasefire must hold so aid can actually reach those who need it.