Children in Gaza are experiencing shock and anxiety following the Israeli Knesset's approval of a law allowing the execution of prisoners. This law exacerbates their suffering due to the absence of their fathers, leaving their childhood overshadowed by fear and uncertainty.
After two years of separation, a group of infants from Gaza has been reunited with their families, evoking feelings of joy and nostalgia. This return comes at a time when Gaza is suffering from increasing humanitarian crises.
Official Palestinian data reports that over 21,000 children, including around 19,000 students, have been martyred during two years of war on Gaza. Additionally, more than 44,000 children have been injured, and hundreds of thousands have been displaced, highlighting the scale of the humanitarian disaster in the region.
The ongoing war in Gaza has led to a significant increase in suffering among children, with many losing their hearing due to repeated explosions and a lack of necessary medical care. Reports indicate that approximately <strong>35,000 children</strong> in the region are at risk of hearing loss.
In a significant humanitarian step, psychological support has been offered to children displaced from Gaza to North Sinai. The program aims to alleviate the impact of ongoing conflict on their mental health.
The crises in Gaza persist, exposing the next generation of children to severe risks that threaten their future. Reports indicate that harsh living conditions and the ongoing blockade exacerbate humanitarian situations.
The United Nations has revealed that the recent Israeli war on Gaza has resulted in an unprecedented mental health crisis, with over one million children in urgent need of psychological support. These statistics highlight the suffering of children amid the current humanitarian conditions.