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UNICEF spokesman criticizes child casualties in Israel-Palestine conflict

8 March 2026
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UNICEF spokesman James Elder emphasized the urgent need for humanity in response to the rising number of children killed in global conflicts, including the ongoing war in Gaza, U.S.-Israeli actions against Iran, and violence in Sudan. His message, shared via social media, calls attention to the severe impact of warfare on children and the necessity to protect their lives amidst escalating violence.

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