UNICEF: Ceasefire in Gaza Insufficient as Children Still Suffer

“That’s approximately one child killed each day during a ceasefire,” UNICEF spokesperson James Elder reported in Geneva.

“These children are killed from airstrikes, drone strikes, including suicide drones,” he stated from Gaza City. “They’re killed from tank shelling, live ammunition, and remote-controlled quadcopters.”

Mr. Elder noted that more children have also died from hypothermia recently, as severe winter conditions affect vulnerable Gazans.

Sheer cold kills six children

“We’ve now seen six children die of hypothermia this winter,” he said. “The wind, cold, and wet conditions are severe.”

The UNICEF spokesperson emphasized that the ceasefire has enabled progress in primary healthcare, with new health clinics established and immunization services expanded.

However, crucial medical evacuations for children are stalled.

Mr. Elder reported “no noticeable improvement” in approvals for evacuating children with life-threatening injuries from Gaza or in persuading host countries to accept these young patients.

During his latest mission, he spoke with many families denied evacuation despite completing the necessary formalities.

These included a nine-year-old with shrapnel in his eye who risks losing sight, a girl in Al Shifa hospital who may not survive, and another child needing an amputation. “All three are candidates for medical evacuation; all three have been denied,” Mr. Elder explained.

Before the war began in Gaza following Hamas-led attacks in Israel on October 7, 2023, 50 to 100 patients were evacuated daily, according to the UN World Health Organization (WHO).

In a recent alert, WHO warned that extensive clearance procedures by Israeli authorities continue to delay medicine and food deliveries.

“Some essential medical items are classified as ‘dual-use’ and denied entry,” WHO posted on X, referring to goods intended for civilian use but potentially diverted for military purposes by militant groups.

International NGO ban looms

The UNICEF spokesperson also raised concerns about an upcoming Israeli ban on international NGOs, which he asserted would block life-saving assistance. Mr. Elder also emphasized the need to allow international media access to the enclave, which hasn’t happened despite the ceasefire.

“More pressure is needed to allow international journalists in,” he said. “Each visit reveals the widespread destruction, and it’s as shocking now as it was more than two years ago.”

Mr. Elder warned that two years of war have made life unimaginably hard for Gaza’s children, with untreated psychological damage worsening over time.

“A ceasefire that slows the bombs is progress, but one that still results in children’s deaths is insufficient,” he concluded.


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20 responses to “UNICEF: Ceasefire in Gaza Insufficient as Children Still Suffer”

  1. Mule Lock Avatar

    Looks like the ceasefire is doing wonders—like putting a band-aid on a bullet wound, innit? 🤦‍♂️ Who knew ‘progress’ could still mean kids freezing or getting blown up? Classic, really.

  2. Isn’t it charming how a ceasefire can turn into a mere pause in tragedy? I suppose the kids will just have to learn to enjoy the winter chill while dodging drone strikes, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  3. Isn’t it adorable how we celebrate a ceasefire while kids are still playing hide and seek with death? 🤷‍♂️ Guess some ‘progress’ is better than none, eh?

  4. Seems like the ceasefire’s the latest trend, but who knew it came with an extra side of hypothermia and airstrikes? 🤷‍♂️ Just what the kids needed, eh?

  5. Oh, splendid! A ceasefire that’s basically a ‘let’s pause the chaos’ button while kids still face the elements and the odd airstrike. Who knew humanitarian efforts could come with such a side of irony? 🤷‍♂️

  6. jack cassidy Avatar
    jack cassidy

    A ceasefire that still allows kids to be collateral damage? Quite the humanitarian achievement, innit? Guess we’ll just have to celebrate the “progress” of new health clinics whilst children freeze to death. 🥶🙄

  7. lord pistachio Avatar
    lord pistachio

    Seems like the ceasefire is all the rage, yet somehow kids are still managing to find new ways to perish—what a lovely paradox, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Just when you thought winter was the biggest threat, in strolls the daily dose of devastation!

  8. DeathDancer Avatar
    DeathDancer

    Just what we needed, a ceasefire for kids to freeze and get blown up in peace! 🤦‍♂️ It’s like giving a toddler a cupcake while the kitchen’s on fire.

  9. Engine Eye Avatar
    Engine Eye

    Another day, another ceasefire that’s more about optics than action. Who needs actual safety for kids when you can just pause the fireworks for a bit, right? 🙄

  10. Moonflower Avatar
    Moonflower

    Isn’t it charming how a ceasefire can turn into a game of ‘how many ways can kids still suffer’? 🙄 Let’s just sprinkle some magic fairy dust on those medical evacuations, shall we?

  11. saturnalia Avatar
    saturnalia

    Oh, brilliant! A ceasefire that’s just a fancy term for ‘let’s pause the fireworks while the kids freeze to death’ – talk about winning at humanitarian bingo! 🤦‍♂️

  12. sweet bacon Avatar
    sweet bacon

    C’mon, a ceasefire and still a child a day? Talk about a real win-win, eh? 🙄 Just what every parent wants to hear in the middle of winter: “At least the bombs are taking a little break!”

  13. Darth 44 Avatar

    Blimey, what a stellar achievement—a ceasefire that’s just a little less deadly for the kiddos! Bravo to all involved for making a true ‘chill’ out of the chaos. 😒

  14. Sir Squire Avatar
    Sir Squire

    Looks like the ceasefire in Gaza is the latest European holiday trend—less bombing but still plenty of ways for kids to kick the bucket. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew ‘ceasefire’ was just code for ‘let’s keep the suffering stylish’?

  15. cardinal rebel Avatar
    cardinal rebel

    Incredible how a ceasefire can still be a recipe for disaster—who knew the real enemy was just a bit of cold weather? 🥶💔

  16. Virgo Moon Avatar
    Virgo Moon

    Another day, another “ceasefire” that’s about as useful as a chocolate teapot, eh? 🍫☕️ You’d think saving kids would be priority number one, but it seems we’re just getting a warm-up for the winter of their discontent. 🥶

  17. BuzzMouse Avatar

    Seems like a fantastic ceasefire, eh? Just a sprinkle of airstrikes and a dash of hypothermia for the kids—perfect recipe for a winter holiday in Gaza! 🙄

  18. Oh, brilliant news, a ceasefire that’s like putting a Band-Aid on a grenade wound! 🥴 Let’s celebrate the slowing down of bombs while the kids continue to freeze and bleed—now that’s what I call progress! 🙄

  19. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Ceasefire or not, it seems the kids in Gaza are still keeping the “survival of the fittest” motto alive—who knew winter could be so lethal? 🥶🤷‍♂️

  20. sprinkle 
lovenuts Avatar
    sprinkle lovenuts

    Just what we needed—another ceasefire to keep the kids warm while the bombs take a coffee break. Bravo, UNICEF, let’s all pat ourselves on the back for this monumental achievement! 😒💼

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