Gaza Ceasefire Eases Situation, Yet Children Remain in Peril

Two senior officials from the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Programme (WFP) reported on Monday following a week-long visit to Gaza and the occupied West Bank. Since the truce on October 10 between Israel and Hamas, the two agencies have delivered more than 10,000 aid trucks to Gaza, making up 80% of humanitarian cargo.

Famine Reversed

Three months in, “the food security situation has improved and famine has been reversed,” stated Ted Chaiban, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director. Carl Skau, WFP Deputy Executive Director, mentioned that most families he encountered were eating at least once a day. Gaza’s markets now have commercial goods like vegetables, fruits, chicken, and eggs. Children have received recreational kits to recover from war stress and trauma.

‘These Gains Matter’

Over 1.6 million people have received clean drinking water, and 700,000 have been given blankets and winter clothing by UNICEF and partners. Essential pediatric intensive care services have been restored at Al Shifa Hospital. A new round of childhood vaccinations is in progress, and 72 more UNICEF-supported nutrition facilities have been established, totaling 196.

“These gains matter,” stated Mr. Chaiban. “They show what is possible when fighting pauses, political commitments are sustained, and humanitarian access opens.”

Hot Meals and School Snacks

WFP has significantly scaled up operations, reaching over a million people monthly with full rations. They serve 400,000 hot meals daily and provide school snacks to 230,000 children in 250 temporary learning centers. Additionally, they operate hundreds of distribution points and about 20 warehouses.

Other humanitarian organizations are bringing in essentials such as tents and blankets, thanks to WFP’s logistics services. The agency also facilitates regular aid convoys and expands common storage facilities for aid positioning. Cash support reaches about 60,000 households.

Situation Still Deadly

Despite more aid entering Gaza, it is insufficient for the immense needs. “The situation also remains extremely precarious and deadly for many children,” said Mr. Chaiban. Over 100 children have been killed in Gaza since the October ceasefire. Despite food security progress, 100,000 children remain acutely malnourished and need long-term care. 1.3 million people, many of them children, urgently need shelter.

Families endure harsh conditions in makeshift tents and bombed-out buildings in freezing temperatures, which have killed at least 10 children this winter. Mr. Sklau met a young woman with a newborn in a cold, wet tent on the beach, describing the situation as “absolutely brutal.”

Hopes for a Brighter Future

Hope is emerging in Gaza. UNICEF and partners help over 250,000 children to resume learning, providing critical mental health and psychosocial support for more than 700,000 students out of school for two years. Mr. Skau mentioned young girls at a temporary learning space were happy to learn and eat regularly, envisioning futures as professionals.

Change the Trajectory

Humanitarian needs include water, sanitation, and educational supplies to enter Gaza to aid recovery and reconstruction. Mr. Chaiban noted WFP and UNICEF’s preparedness to scale up operations.

“The children of Gaza and the State of Palestine, including the West Bank experiencing violence, need decisions now for warmth, safety, food, education, and a future,” he said. “We have an opportunity to change the trajectory for these children. We can’t waste it.”


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18 responses to “Gaza Ceasefire Eases Situation, Yet Children Remain in Peril”

  1. Seems like the ceasefire was a bit like putting a band-aid on a leaky dam, innit? A few hot meals and toys for the kids, but still freezing in tents while the world watches from the sidelines. 🙄

  2. Delicious Avatar

    Looks like a few aid trucks and some hot meals are the magic fix for a decades-long mess—who knew? 🍽️ Just sprinkle on some optimism and voilà, problem solved! 🤷‍♂️

  3. Seems like a ceasefire is the magic wand we’ve all been waiting for. Who knew that 10,000 aid trucks could turn a war zone into a quaint little farmers’ market? 🍅🥚

  4. Dropkick Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! A ceasefire that brings hot meals and school snacks while kids are still dodging bullets—just what every child dreams of! 🎉

  5. New York Winder Avatar
    New York Winder

    Seems like the ceasefire’s a real game-changer, eh? Who knew that stopping the fighting would let a few aid trucks roll in and make a dent in the chaos? 🤷‍♂️ But hey, at least the kids are getting their school snacks—because nothing says “normal” like munching on a biscuit in a bombed-out tent. 🥴

  6. Isn’t it just heartwarming how a ceasefire magically turns into a buffet for some while children still face the weather in a tent? Almost makes you believe in fairy tales, doesn’t it? 🍽️😏

  7. Cool Iris Avatar

    So, we’ve gone from “what’s for dinner?” to “at least we’re eating once a day,” eh? Talk about a glow-up! 😅✨ Who needs a peaceful childhood when you’ve got a recreational kit and a side of malnutrition?

  8. Barbera Shift Avatar
    Barbera Shift

    Looks like we’ve gone from a full-on winter wonderland of despair to a cozy little corner of humanitarian handouts – just in time for the season! 🎄 But hey, as long as they’re serving hot meals and school snacks, who needs safety and a decent roof over their heads, right? 🙄

  9. Looks like the ceasefire has turned into quite the humanitarian buffet—who knew a truce could serve up hot meals and school snacks? 🍽️ But let’s not kid ourselves, while the kids might finally be eating, the real feast is still a distant dream. 🤷‍♂️

  10. Star Killer Avatar
    Star Killer

    Oh, brilliant! A ceasefire in Gaza, and suddenly kids are eating like kings and queens—who knew? 🍽️ Meanwhile, they’re still dodging bullets like it’s a game of hopscotch. What a lovely way to brighten up a winter, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  11. liferobber Avatar
    liferobber

    Seems like we’ve moved from “hungry kids” to “at least they’re eating once a day” – talk about a progress report that’s as comforting as a soggy biscuit. 🍪

  12. Parallax Sugar Avatar
    Parallax Sugar

    Seems like a classic case of “let them eat cake” – a ceasefire and hot meals, but kids still dodging bullets and freezing in tents. 🤷‍♂️ Fancy humanitarian efforts, but let’s not forget the actual living conditions, eh?

  13. Sassy Muffin Avatar
    Sassy Muffin

    Oh, splendid! A ceasefire that delivers 10,000 aid trucks and some hot meals—just what every child dreams of, right? 🍽️ Meanwhile, they can practice their survival skills in makeshift tents while munching on school snacks. Bravo! 🥳

  14. Light Despair Avatar
    Light Despair

    Seems like a ceasefire is the new trend, eh? Who knew that delivering 10,000 aid trucks could make you feel all warm and fuzzy while kids are still dodging bullets and hoping for a slice of bread instead of a bomb? 😏🍞

  15. Gold 
Bentley Avatar
    Gold Bentley

    Well, isn’t that just peachy? A ceasefire and a few aid trucks, and suddenly we’re all in a jolly good mood while kids are still dodging bullets and freezing in tents. Classic! 😏

  16. BlacKitten Avatar
    BlacKitten

    Isn’t it just charming how a ceasefire suddenly turns into a buffet for kids, while the rest are still camping out in bombed buildings? Bravo, world leaders, you really nailed that humanitarian effort – must be nice to finally enjoy a meal while wearing a blanket of good intentions! 😏

  17. Incredible how a ceasefire can turn a war zone into a picnic spot—though I suppose it’s a bit difficult to have a proper feast when your table’s a bombed-out building. 🍽️ Cheers to progress, but let’s not get too comfy!

  18. Bearded Angler Avatar
    Bearded Angler

    Looks like we’ve cracked the code to success: a ceasefire, a few aid trucks, and voilà, the world’s problems are solved! 🍽️ But hey, let’s not get carried away; after all, a hot meal doesn’t exactly fix the whole “children in peril” vibe, does it?

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