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Gaza: Two children killed every day during latest ceasefire, says UNICEF

Ongoing attacks and airstrikes attributed to Israeli forces in Gaza continue to kill and maim people of all ages in the shattered enclave despite an agreed ceasefire, UN agencies said on Friday.

“Yesterday morning, a baby girl was reportedly killed in Khan Younis by an airstrike, while the day before, seven children were killed in Gaza City and the south,” said Ricardo Pires, spokesperson for the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF.

In an update, Mr. Pires told journalists: There's only one party to the conflict in Gaza with the firepower to do airstrikes.”

Since 11 October, the first full day of the pause in hostilities between the Israeli military and Hamas fighters, at least 67 children have been killed in “conflict related incidents”, the UNICEF spokesperson noted.

His comments came as NGO Doctors Without Borders reported that a nine-year-old girl is receiving treatment for facial wounds after gunfire from quadcopter drones was reported on Wednesday.

According to UNICEF, at least 67 children have been killed in “conflict-related incidents” since the Hamas-Israel pause in hostilities was announced on 10 October, at a rate of two a day.

Veteran UN aid worker Dr Rik Peeperkorn from the World Health Organization (WHO) echoed those concerns, adding that “although there's a ceasefire, people still get killed”.

He cited Gaza Ministry of Health data indicating that 266 Gazans have been killed and 634 injured since the ceasefire, in addition to 548 bodies recovered from the rubble.

Alongside the ongoing insecurity, UN aid teams including the World Food Programme (WFP) continue to push for greater access to Gazans, including hundreds of thousands of displaced and extremely vulnerable families.

The agency is now sending approximately 100 trucks per day into the enclave loaded with relief supplies, which is almost two-thirds of its daily target amount – “a step in the right direction” - said Abeer Etefa, WFP Senior Spokeswoman for the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe.

She noted that although deliveries from the commercial sector are also crossing into Gaza, the main problem for UN and non-UN actors “is the fact that a lot of these food supplies stay in border crossing points for long hours for long days and therefore you know the possibility of them going bad is high.”

From inside Gaza, WFP Head of Communications in Palestine described the dire situation confronting the enclave’s exhausted people, after more than two years of war. “One woman told us that she feels like her whole body is crying out for different kinds of food, different from the canned food and the dry rations that people have been living on for two years,” he said.

Markets are returning to Gaza stocked with food too, “but prices are still out of reach for most people,” Mr. Penner insisted. “A chicken costs $25, a kilo of meat $20. So many people still rely on food aid, food parcels, bread from bakeries.”

One mother told him that she did not take her children to market “so that they won't see all the food that's available…If they go near the market, she tells them to cover their eyes. Another woman in the same town said she buys one apple and divides it between her four children; better than nothing.”

Meanwhile, health care provision in the Gaza Strip remains devastated and inadequate to treat trauma victims and those requiring specialist care.

“Gaza's doctors tell us of children they know how to save but cannot,” said UNICEF’s Mr. Pires, who reeled off a list to journalists of youngsters “with severe burns, shrapnel wounds, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, children with cancer who have lost months of treatment. Premature babies who need intensive care. Children who need surgeries that simply cannot be done inside Gaza today.”

These are just some of the many thousands of individuals who need to be treated outside Gaza. According to the WHO, although more than 8,000 patients have been evacuated to more than 30 countries since war erupted in October 2023 following Hamas-led terror attacks in Israel, at least 16,500 patients are still waiting.

“Right now, around 4,000 children are still awaiting for urgent medical evacuations, including two-year-old Omyma whose heart is failing because of a congenital issue doctors in Gaza cannot treat. She needs surgery urgently to save her life,” Mr Pires noted.
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STORY: Gaza humanitarian update – UNICEF, WHO, WFP
TRT: 2 min 41s
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
DATELINE: 21 NOVEMBER 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

Speakers:

  • Ricardo Pires, spokesperson, UNICEF
    Dr Rik Peeperkorn, WHO Representative in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (from Jerusalem)
  • Martin Penner, Senior Spokesperson and Head of Communications for WFP Country Office in Palestine (from Gaza)

SHOTLIST

  1. Exterior wide, Palais des Nations flag alley, nations’ flags flying.
  2. Wide, podium speakers, UN Information Service Geneva Press room, Palais des Nations.
  3. SOUNDBITE (English) — Ricardo Pires, spokesperson, UNICEF: “Yesterday morning, a baby girl was reportedly killed in Khan Younis by an airstrike, while the day before, seven children were killed in Gaza City and the south; this is during an agreed ceasefire.
  4. Wide, podium speakers.
  5. SOUNDBITE (English) — Ricardo Pires, spokesperson, UNICEF: “The pattern is staggering. Since 11 October, while the ceasefire has been in effect, at least 67 children have been killed in conflict-related incidents in the Gaza Strip.
  6. Medium-wide, podium speakers, external speaker shows on TV screens.
  7. SOUNDBITE (English) — Dr Rik Peeperkorn, WHO Representative in the Occupied Palestinian Territory: “Although there's a ceasefire, people still get killed. The Ministry of Health reported 266 Gazans killed, 634 injured, in addition to 548 bodies recovered from out of the rubble since the ceasefire.”
  8. TV journalist adjusting camera, technical worker in control booth.
  9. SOUNDBITE (English) — Ricardo Pires, spokesperson, UNICEF: “Our colleagues in Gaza describe what they see every day, from children sleeping in the open and living with amputations, to children orphaned and trembling in fear while living in flooded makeshift shelters, stripped of their dignity.”
  10. Medium-wide, journalists.
  11. SOUNDBITE (English) — Martin Penner, Senior Spokesperson and Head of Communications for WFP Country Office in Palestine (from Gaza): “One woman told us that she feels like her whole body is crying out for different kinds of food, different from the canned food and the dry rations that people have been living on for two years.”
  12. Wide, journalists, TV screens showing external speaker.
  13. SOUNDBITE (English) — Martin Penner, Senior Spokesperson and Head of Communications for WFP Country Office in Palestine (from Gaza): “A woman we met in Khan Younis said that she doesn't take her children to the market so that they won't see all the food that's available, but that they can't afford. If they go near the market, she tells them to cover their eyes. Another woman in the same town said she buys one apple and divides it between her four children. Better than nothing.”
  14. Medium, podium speakers.
  15. SOUNDBITE (English) — Ricardo Pires, spokesperson, UNICEF: “Gaza's doctors tell us of children they know how to save but cannot. Children with severe burns, shrapnel wounds, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, children with cancer who have lost months of treatment. Premature babies who need intensive care. Children who need surgeries that simply cannot be done inside Gaza today.”
  16. Medium, journalists.
  17. SOUNDBITE (English) — Ricardo Pires, spokesperson, UNICEF: “Right now, around 4,000 children are still awaiting for urgent medical evacuations, including two-year-old Omyma whose heart is failing because of a congenital issue doctors in Gaza cannot treat. She needs surgery urgently to save her life.”
  18. Medium-wide, podium.
  19. Medium, journalist.


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