Statement by UNICEF on the deaths and injuries of children in Jabaliya camp
NEW YORK (November 1, 2023) – “The scenes of carnage coming out of Jabaliya camp in the Gaza Strip following attacks yesterday and again today are horrific.
“While we do not yet have estimates of the toll the attack has taken on children, people’s homes have been leveled, hundreds apparently injured and killed, with many children reportedly among the casualties.
“These two attacks follow 25 days of ongoing bombardment that have reportedly resulted in more than 3,500 children killed – not including today’s deaths – and over 6,800 children reportedly injured. This would be over 400 children killed or injured per day, for 25 straight days. This cannot become the new normal.
“Refugee camps, settlements for the internally displaced, and the civilians inhabiting them are all protected under international humanitarian law (IHL). All parties to conflict have an obligation to respect and protect them from attack.
“Attacks of this scale on densely populated residential neighborhoods can have indiscriminate effects and are unacceptable. Refugees and internally displaced people are protected under international humanitarian law. All parties to conflict have an obligation to protect them from attack.
“Children have endured too much already. The killing and captivity of children must stop. Children are not a target.
“UNICEF reiterates its urgent call to all parties to the conflict for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and release of hostages, to ensure the protection of all children, and for safe and unimpeded humanitarian access to deliver lifesaving aid at scale across the Gaza Strip, according to International Humanitarian Law.”
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