UNICEF Accuses Israel of Purposefully Targeting 264 Children for Death
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UNICEF Accuses Israel of Purposefully Targeting 264 Children for Death



From the Middle East Monitor:
Monica Awad, the spokeswoman of the UNICEF, condemned Israel’s targeting of women and children in its ongoing assault on the Gaza Strip. 
In an interview with Al-Jazeera yesterday, Awad said Israeli forces had deliberately killed 264 children in Gaza, which is equal to 11 children per day, and injured more than 2,000. 
“Where’s the international community’s reactions to the slaughtering of children in Gaza? Where are the international human rights covenants?” she asked.




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