At least 200 children have been killed in Gaza since Israel resumed its war on the enclave this week, Al Jazeera reported Unicef spokesperson in Gaza Rosalia Paulin saying. Health authorities in ...
One in three children under the age of two in the northern Gaza Strip suffers from acute malnutrition, the United Nations’ children agency has warned, as Israel’s total blockade of aid enters ...
A child mourns beside the bodies of relatives, who lost their lives in Israeli attacks on northern Gaza, at the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia on March 19, 2025. UNICEF on Friday highlighted ...
UN children’s agency Unicef has warned that "one million children in Gaza are struggling to survive without basic necessities" as the humanitarian crisis worsens, with Israel continuing to block ...
An intense wave of Israeli strikes yesterday prompted deep concern for the more than 1mn children in the Gaza Strip who “are bearing the brunt of this war”, a Unicef spokeswoman said.
Israel launched surprise airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, killing at least 404 Palestinians, shattering a ...
The United Nations children’s agency, UNICEF, has warned that acute malnutrition among children in northern Gaza has doubled within a month, reaching what it describes as "devastating and ...
EARLIER, I SPOKE WITH UNICEF SPOKESPERSON ROSALIA BOLLEN FROM GAZA. ROSALIA: THE SITUATION HERE CONTINUES REALLY TO DETERIORATE DAY BY DAY. SINCE MARCH 18TH, THERE HAVE BEEN HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ...
Geneva: The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) confirmed that Israeli occupation forces are deliberately using excessive force in the most densely populated areas of the Gaza Strip.
According to Beigbeder, the Israeli regime is preventing the entry of more than 180,000 doses of essential childhood routine vaccines into Gaza which allows for the full vaccination of 60,000 children ...
An intense wave of Israeli strikes on Tuesday prompted deep concern for the more than one million children in the Gaza Strip who "are bearing the brunt of this war", a Unicef spokeswoman said.