UN: Israel committed "Complete Massacre" and "the worst ever" in Gaza

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These children were burned by Israel, not since the beginning of the aggression, but only yesterday, and only at noon, and only in one area in Gaza, which is Khan Yunis.

Of course, yesterday It killed and injured many times more people
You have to imagine the number of children it has killed, burned, wounded, and amputated for more than two months now
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The recent developments in the Gaza Strip have provoked a stern response from the United Nations Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs, who has labeled the situation as a “complete massacre,” making it the worst of its kind to date. This sharp escalation of violence in the historically volatile region implies a substantial number of casualties and a dire humanitarian condition, potentially signaling a crisis of grave implications for the local populace as well as international relations.


Unprecedented Violence Unfolds​


The executive director of the United Nations Children’s Fund has dubbed Gaza as the most perilous place for children worldwide. Stunning reports reveal the death of over 5,300 Palestinian children within a mere 46-day span, marking children as 40% of the total casualties in Gaza. The situation has deteriorated to such an extent that around 1,200 children are still to be accounted for, trapped under the rubble of demolished buildings.


Attempted Ceasefire Amidst the Chaos​


The cease-fire talks between the Hamas militant group and Israel are underway, with confirmations from both sides. The deal, brokered by Washington and Qatar, aims to bring a temporary halt to the escalating war, which is currently in its seventh week. The truce, due to commence on Thursday morning, could potentially offer a respite to the nearly 1,037,000 internally displaced Palestinians seeking shelter in UNRWA facilities across the Gaza Strip.


International Reactions and Responses​


The sudden surge in violence has drawn a mixed response from the global community. The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling for an immediate and sustained humanitarian truce and cessation of hostilities. This resolution was adopted by a vote of 121 states to 14, with 44 abstentions. Israel’s Western allies, such as the United States and several European countries, condemned the attacks by Hamas, expressing solidarity for Israel and affirming its right to self-defense.


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The Israeli occupation bombs the vicinity of an UNRWA school in Jabalia refugee camp, north of Gaza, today.

 
" I'm ashamed of being German".

A young German man tears his passport in protest against his country's stance on the Israeli genocidal war in Gaza.

 
According to a testimony by a displaced civilian who survived yesterday's Israeli kidnapping in Khalifah School in Beit Lahya, Israeli soldiers separated men from others, stripped men off their clothes, then took some of them to an unknown destination.

 
UNICEF spokesperson told Al Jazeera
•The killing of about 7,800 children in Gaza is a disgrace to humanity

•I saw panic in the streets of the Gaza Strip as people sought a safe haven

•There is no doubt that there is a random and indiscriminate attack taking place in Gaza

•There are no safe areas in the Gaza Strip
 

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