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UNICEF Reports Daily Child Deaths Amid Escalating Lebanon Conflict

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
November 1, 2024
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UNICEF announced on Thursday, October 31st, that at least one child had been killed every day in Lebanon over the past month due to Israel’s expanding military campaign. The agency emphasized that as hostilities escalate, around ten children are injured daily. Since October 4th of this year, the ongoing war in Lebanon has significantly impacted children’s lives, underscoring the severe consequences of violence on the most vulnerable population.

The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health corroborates this data, reporting that 166 children have been killed and at least 1,168 have been injured since Israel began its offensive attacks on Lebanon.

UNICEF has indicated that many children who have physically survived the bombardments are experiencing significant emotional distress and PTSD. Reports reveal that children are grappling with overwhelming fear, increased anxiety, withdrawal, and difficulty concentrating. The emotional toll is profound, with many suffering from disrupted sleep, nightmares, and loss of appetite.

The ongoing violence has deprived these children of the stability typically found in schools. Catherine Russell, UNICEF’s Executive Director, said, “Deprived of the safety, stability, and support that school provides, many of these children are left without the spaces they need to play, learn, and heal.” She emphasized that “the true healing can only begin when the violence ends.”

To address the escalating situation, senior U.S. officials, including President Joe Biden’s Middle East peace envoy Amos Hochstein, planned meetings with Israeli counterparts to explore possible resolutions to the conflict.

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati voiced hope for a ceasefire soon, while Hezbollah’s leader, Naim Qassem, indicated the group might accept a truce under specific conditions. As the conflict intensifies, the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon deepens, with children facing some of the most severe consequences.

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