Israel’s latest bombing in Gaza has reached tents and buildings where people displaced, including children, took refuge since the start of the war 15 months ago, reported a United Nations Childhood Agency spokesman.
“It was a very difficult night for all of us here in the Al-Mawasi Rafah area.
The residents of Gaza woke up with air strikes around 2 am (local time) with “very heavy and high explosions” that left the building where they were hosted “tremendous violently,” she commented to Christina McFarlane, CNN .
Israel’s new bombing occurs shortly after a help supplies block.
Bollen said Unicef and other humanitarian organizations could not collect essential supplies on crossings for two weeks.
“And these hospitals will now be overwhelmed with seriously injured people. And in addition to these hundreds of reported dead, there will be many more seriously injured, including dozens of children, so we ask for the restoration of ceasefire-this is absolutely critical to save children’s lives,” Bollen said.
“Bombs are also reaching tents and other structures where families have taken refuge. There are dozens of reported children, many more wounds. And this is to leave the heart, as children in Gaza are already deeply traumatized by 15 long months of relentless war, the children in Gaza are trapped in this permanent cycle of exposure to violence, but also to a very toxic stress.
This content was originally published nowhere in Gaza is safe, says UNICEF spokesman on Rafah on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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