The United Nations said in its report that about 28 children are being killed daily in Gaza, which is a ban on delivery of strict human assistance due to ongoing conflicts and its restrictions.
“Death from bombing. Death from malnutrition and starvation. Death due to lack of assistance and important services. In Gaza, an average of 28 children a day – a orbit – has been killed. Gaza’s children need food, water, medical and safety.
Since October 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked Southern Israel, more than 18,000 children were killed in Gaza, almost a child every hour, total Palestinian deaths over 60,933 and more than 150,000 injuries according to Al Jazeera.
According to Gaza’s government media office data, Israel has closed Gaza’s crossing since March 2, allowing only 86 trucks to assist 86 trucks in the daily encircling encounters, which is equal to only 14 percent of the minimum 600 trucks, which needs each day to meet the basic needs of the population. Lack of aid caused an unprecedented famine in Gaza, as reported by Al Jazeera.
United Nations experts and over 150 human organizations have called for a permanent ceasefire, to allow the delivery of aid and psychological recovery that they have dubbed the “lost generation”.
On Wednesday, at least 83 people were killed by the Israeli attacks in Gaza, including 58 support seekers.
Palestinian Civil Defense appealed to the United Nations and aid agencies for “immediate assistance and intervention”, to supply the enclave with fuel to the equipment to save the injured.
The Israeli Army said that six countries have airsprop 110 more support packages in Enclave to bring a total amount of aircraft packages from July 27 to 785.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met top security authorities to discuss war options including Gaza’s full occupation, according to Al Jazeera. (AI)