New YorkOm, Feb. 8, 2024 β UNICEF has urgently called on parties to refrain from military escalation in Rafah Governorate in Gaza.
UNICEF Executive Director, Catherine Russell, on Rafah, Gaza, in a statement said that over 600,000 children and their families have been displaced β many of them more than once.
βAn escalation of the fighting in Rafah, which is already straining under the extraordinary number of people who have been displaced from other parts of Gaza, will mark another devastating turn in a war that has reportedly killed over 27,000 people β most of them women and children.
βThousands more could die in the violence or by lack of essential services, and further disruption of humanitarian assistance. We need Gazaβs last remaining hospitals, shelters, markets and water systems to stay functional. Without them, hunger and disease will skyrocket, taking more child lives.
βI appeal to all parties to the conflict to adhere to their obligations under international humanitarian law. That includes taking the utmost care to spare civilians and civilian infrastructure, to meet civiliansβ essential needs and facilitate rapid, safe, and unimpeded humanitarian access. Military operations in densely populated residential areas can have indiscriminate effects.
βWe need an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, and the safe and immediate release of all hostages β especially children β who have suffered so much.
According to the UNICEF Executive Director, a humanitarian ceasefire will save lives.
“It will allow for the expansion of the humanitarian response, and help provide the best protection for children whose lives and futures are hanging in the balance.β