In a press statement, Abu Khalaf explained that UNICEF is awaiting a report from the special body tasked with assessing food security in Gaza to present the findings. He further emphasized that Israel continues to block the crossings into Gaza, preventing the entry of humanitarian aid, medical supplies, nutritional supplements, and other essential ...
The UN agency for children has expressed shock over the images emerging from Gaza after the resumption of Israeli strikes calling the condition in the besieged strip as beyond horrifying.
This statement was issued by UNICEF's Middle East and North Africa Regional Director, Edouard Beigbeder, after concluding a four-day mission to the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The UN agency for children has warned against Israeli aggression affecting nearly 2.4 million Palestinian minors across Gaza, West Bank and East Jerusalem who are deprived of most basic necessities.
According to the website, UNICEF official in Gaza, Rosalia Poulin, reported that 600,000 people regained access to drinking water in November 2024, but it was cut off again.
The UN agency for children’s rights (UNICEF) has warned against critical shortage of water in the besieged Gaza Strip with only 10% of people having access to drinking water.
UNICEF’s deputy representative in Lebanon highlights significant toll that Israel's ongoing attacks on Lebanon taking on people, particularly children, who are enduring severe trauma and hardship
James Elder told a UN briefing in Geneva that a peer-reviewed report in “The Lancet” had reported numbers of casualties exceeding those reported by the Palestinian Health Ministry, which had reported upwards of 15,000 children having been killed.
The UN agency for children’s rights has released a report on dozens of Palestinian children being killed as a result of the Israeli incessant strikes against the besieged Gaza in the first week after the New Year 2025.
'These preventable deaths lay bare the desperate and deteriorating conditions facing families and children across the Strip for over 14 months,' says official
In a statement released on Saturday regarding the developments in Gaza, Russell stated that the world remains indifferent while Gaza's children are daily victims of violence and deprivation.
In a statement, UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell urged the Israeli occupation authorities to conduct a "prompt investigation" into the circumstances surrounding the attack on one of the organization's staff members on Saturday in Jabalia, northern Gaza.
The UN agency for children has condemned the Israeli killing of 50 Palestinian children in Gaza in a matter of 48 hours calling that another ‘dark chapter’ in the regime’s ‘terrible’ war against the besieged territory.
'If this lethally slow pace continues, it would take more than seven years to evacuate the 2,500 children needing urgent medical care,' says spokesperson
“If you look at Gaza really through the eyes of a child, it is a hellscape,” UNICEF’s executive director Catherine Russell told CBS News’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday, noting the toll of family deaths and displacements, as well as ongoing lack of food and clean water.
In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), UNICEF highlighted its efforts to provide emergency medical supplies and essential services to affected communities in Lebanon.