Despite a declared ceasefire, the United Nations has reported that an average of one Palestinian child is killed every day in Gaza. This grim statistic highlights the ongoing violence and raises serious questions about the effectiveness of the ceasefire, which UNICEF has labelled a ‘cruel and deadly illusion.’ The agency’s spokesperson emphasized that the continued loss of young lives underscores the failure to protect children during this supposed period of restraint.
Since the ceasefire began in October 2025, at least 265 children have died, with many killed in their homes, schools, and public spaces. The psychological impact on children in Gaza is profound, as fear and trauma have become a constant part of their lives. Humanitarian workers warn that the blockade has severely crippled the health system, leaving many injured children without necessary medical care.
The situation is compounded by increasing restrictions on essential medicines, which heightens the risk of complications for the injured. UNICEF has called for urgent international action, stating that the ongoing deaths of children during a ceasefire should alarm anyone committed to upholding international law.
As the conflict continues, the humanitarian crisis deepens, with families in Gaza facing unimaginable grief and loss. The international community is urged to take meaningful steps to address the situation and protect vulnerable populations, particularly children, who are bearing the brunt of this ongoing violence.
Source: Al Jazeera

