Publish date3 Nov 2025 - 10:33
Story Code : 697245

UN warns of humanitarian crisis facing one million children in Gaza

The spokesman of the UN agency for children (UNICEF) has warned against the critical situation challenging more than one million children in Gaza.
UN warns of humanitarian crisis facing one million children in Gaza
Tess Ingram said in an interview on Sunday that thousands of children go to bed hungry every night, and approximately 650,000 are unable to return to school despite the recently established ceasefire agreement.
 
Ingram described the ceasefire as "good news," as it brought an end to the daily bombardments that had been claiming the lives of children. However, she stressed that the ceasefire alone is insufficient to eliminate hunger and ensure families can access safe drinking water.
 
"Families in Gaza are still struggling daily to survive, and the infrastructure that provided essential services such as water and medical care for children has been severely damaged," Ingram explained, noting that access to these basic necessities remains extremely challenging.
 
While she mentioned that the amount of aid entering the Gaza Strip had increased slightly during the first two weeks following the ceasefire, Ingram emphasized that this influx is still "woefully inadequate."
 
She pointed out that the levels of aid currently being received are far below those before the outbreak of hostilities.
 
Ingram's comments underscored the plight of millions of children in Gaza, with many suffering from treatable illnesses due to a severe shortage of doctors and medical supplies.
 
The ongoing humanitarian crisis continues to place immense strain on families and health services, leaving many vulnerable children without the care they desperately need.
 
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