Despite the so-called ceasefire, Gaza’s children continue to pay the heaviest price. UNICEF confirmed on Friday that at least 67 Palestinian children have been killed by Israeli gunfire since the truce was announced on 10 October — an average of two children every single day.
In a brief but devastating statement, UNICEF made clear what Palestinians on the ground have known from the start: the ceasefire exists only on paper. For Gaza’s families, the killing never stopped.
Every day, parents bury their children while the world insists calm has returned. Every day, Gaza’s little ones — already traumatised, displaced, and starving — are forced to face a reality where even a declared ceasefire cannot protect them from Israeli bullets.
The UN agency called the situation “unacceptable,” but for Palestinians, this has become a horrifying routine:
Ceasefire or not, Israel continues to kill our children.
As international leaders celebrate diplomatic agreements, Gaza’s families are left to count tiny graves — a brutal reminder that the violence never truly ended.
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