In the conflict between Israel and Hamas, a child loses their life approximately every 10 minutes in Gaza.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has resulted in a distressing situation, with a reported average of one child dying every 10 minutes. The conflict has now entered its 37th day, marked by Israeli attacks involving bombings and airstrikes in Gaza. The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a report highlighting the dire conditions in the region, emphasizing the alarming rate of child casualties.
Hamas initiated an attack on Israel on October 7, prompting over 250 Israeli counterattacks targeting hospitals, clinics, and ambulances in Gaza, according to WHO disclosures. Initially reported at 1,400 deaths, the toll from the October 7 massacre has been revised to 1,200 by Israel.
Around the world, numerous protests in support of Palestine have erupted, with some students at MIT University engaging in demonstrations, leading to their suspension by the university staff. Global nations are urging Israel to halt its attacks on Gaza. French President Emmanuel Macron, while condemning Hamas' actions as terrorist, has expressed disapproval of attacks on innocent Gazans, deeming them inappropriate.
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