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UNICEF Says One Child Killed per Day in Gaza Since ‘Ceasefire’

UNICEF said ceasefire-era violence has killed or injured hundreds of children and left families facing malnutrition, disease and restricted aid access.

  • UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Edouard Beigbeder, declared the ceasefire failing, as at least 300 children have been killed in Gaza during the 300 days since the October 10, 2025 agreement.
  • Ongoing military operations near the 'Yellow Line' and airstrikes continue disrupting civilian life, with the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, reporting 1,209 people killed and 3,943 injured since the ceasefire began.
  • On Tuesday, UNICEF delivered more than 600 pallets of recreational kits and soap into Gaza, yet spokesperson Louise Wateridge described hospitals lacking incubators where newborns share machines.
  • Families are confined to approximately one third of the Strip, sheltering among rubble, as aid agencies improved 3,000 makeshift shelters in Gaza City last week and distributed items to 9,000 households.
  • Despite reports of a US-led peace plan, the United Nations continues pressing for scaled-up humanitarian access, insisting timber, tools, and lights must enter Gaza to support basic survival and shelter repairs.
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The figure is equivalent to an average of one child killed a day, according to the report of the UN agency for children

·Madrid, Spain
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The UN Children's Fund (Unicef) has said that at least 300 children have been killed in the occupied territory since a supposed ceasefire in Gaza came into effect on October 10 last year. The Israeli military has killed an average of one child a day during that time.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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UNICEF indicates that, since the beginning of the cease-fire, an average child dies every day in Gaza. It welcomed recent announcements of an agreement in the region, speaking of a "new hope".

·Lisboa, Portugal
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UN News broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, August 6, 2026.
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