UNICEF Warns of Infant Deaths in Gaza Amid Escalating Israel-Hamas Conflict"

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As the Israel-Hamas conflict intensifies, UNICEF spokesperson James Elder sounds the alarm on a looming humanitarian crisis. With water output in Gaza plummeting to just 5% of normal levels, there's a growing risk of infant deaths due to dehydration. Over 940 children are missing, some feared trapped under rubble. Israeli airstrikes have left the Jabalia refugee camp in ruins, claiming dozens of lives. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu labels Hamas part of an 'axis of evil'. Meanwhile, Israel's UN Representative likens Hamas to Nazis, alleging their aim is to annihilate the Jewish population. The conflict enters its fourth week, leaving Palestinian civilians grappling with acute shortages of fuel, food, and clean water. The toll: 8,300 casualties, with 66% women and children, per Gaza's Ministry of Health.
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Keywords: UNICEF, Gaza crisis, Israel-Hamas conflict, infant deaths, dehydration, humanitarian emergency, water shortage, Jabalia refugee camp, Benjamin Netanyahu, Hamas, Gaza Strip, Palestinian civilians, Israeli airstrikes, humanitarian crisis, Gaza's Ministry of Health.

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