NEW
YORK, July 14, 2014 – (WAFA) – Children are bearing the brunt of the worsening violence in Gaza and
Israel with at least 33 children killed in Gaza in recent days, and hundreds
more injured, said UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake in a press statement
issued on Sunday.
Commenting
on the impact of violence on children in Gaza and Israel, Lake said: “No child
should have to suffer the terrifying impact of such violence.'
'The violence
is taking a shocking toll on children both physically and psychologically, with
alarming consequences for future chances of peace, stability and understanding.
Too often children who witness such violence, and come to view it as
'normal', are likely to repeat it themselves in later life,” said the
statement.
UNICEF staff on the ground
have spoken with families who describe the deep emotional impact that the
current violence is having on children - children who are not sleeping or who
are having nightmares, children who have stopped eating, and children who are
exhibiting harrowing signs of mental distress.
With the possibility of a
further escalation in violence, UNICEF joins the Security Council in calling on
all sides to urgently exercise maximum restraint and for the protection of
civilians - not only for the sake of peace, but for sake of the children who
are suffering the worst of this current violence.
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