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الرئيسية "For the third year in a row, the children of Gaza will be deprived of their right to education" - the United Nations

"For the third year in a row, the children of Gaza will be deprived of their right to education" - the United Nations

"For the third year in a row, the children of Gaza will be deprived of their right to education" - the United Nations

The United Nations said that Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip will deprive education for the third year in a row, due to the war on Gaza.

The United Nations spokesman, Stephen Dujarric, said during a press conference on Wednesday that the new academic year is approaching, and "Gaza children will lose the opportunity of education for the third year in a row, education is a basic right and no child may be deprived of it."

Dujarric also called for "protecting the right of children in Gaza to obtain education."

He stressed the need to reopen schools and ensure that Palestinian children are enabled to exercise their right to education, warning that this crisis "threatens the future of a whole generation in Gaza."

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The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced, on Thursday, the killing of seventy -six people and the injury of two hundred and ninety -eight others during the past twenty -four hours, as a result of the continued Israeli raids on the Strip, and thus the death toll has increased since the beginning of the war to approach sixty -three thousand.

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During the same period, Gaza Strip hospitals also recorded four deaths as a result of malnutrition and famine, bringing the total number of victims of malnutrition to three hundred and seventeen deaths, including one hundred and twenty children.

This morning, Thursday morning, a gunfire at a aid center in the north of the city of Rafah in Al -Shakoush area, and work is still underway to restrict the victims and the injured.

The government media office in Gaza, affiliated with Hamas, denied what the Israeli army said about the existence of empty areas in southern Gaza, describing this as an attempt to mislead international public opinion and cover up the crime of forced displacement, as he put it.

A statement issued by the office indicated that the governorates of the south and the center are crowded with more than one million and a quarter of a million deserted people living in random tents, noting that the areas set by the Israeli army are not prepared to accommodate this number, and that forced displacement is a war crime against humanity in accordance with international law, according to the statement.

The mayor of Deir Al -Balah, Nizar Ayash said that there is no single spot in Deir Al -Balah capable of absorbing any new displacement tent. Ayyash explained that the city's coast is crowded and the east is being bombed, and the infrastructure is collapsed and the desalination plant is barely operating.

He pointed out that what Deir Al -Balah is experiencing withdraws over the general areas of the Central Governorate, and threatens a humanitarian catastrophe if the displacement continues.

Amimmon experts: worried about reports of "forced disappearance in aid distribution sites"

Nations human rights experts have expressed concern about reports of "forced disappearances" in the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's assistance sites.

The seven independent experts said in a joint statement that they had received reports that a number of people, including a child, were "forcibly disappeared" after they went to the aid distribution sites in Rafah, south of Gaza.

In their statement, the experts called on Israel to end what they described as the "heinous crime", and they demanded the authorities "to clarify the fate and place of the presence of people disappeared and investigate cases of enforced disappearance in a comprehensive and fair manner and punish the perpetrators."

This comes at a time when the head of the United Nations World Food Program, Cindy McCain, warned on Thursday that the famine in Gaza "at the point of collapse", called for the urgent return of the network of the 200 -point program to distribute food.

The director of the Preventive Medicine Department at the Ministry of Health in Gaza said that the lives of more than five hundred children are less than five years old, which are directly threatened by the spread of epidemics and infectious diseases in the Gaza Strip.

He added that the absence of basic materials, water, displacement, and harsh conditions in tents, and the comprehensive destruction of the health system and infrastructure contributed greatly to the high frequency of epidemics and infectious diseases.

He warned that any new displacement would exacerbate what he described as a health disaster, indicating that the accumulation of the displaced would increase the spread of epidemics and infectious diseases.

He said that malnutrition resulting from famine increased the spread of these diseases and a large part of them is transmitted through food and water.

In a related context, Wantger Ashkeing, head of the "Save Children" organization, confirmed to the UN Security Council on Wednesday that "the hungry children of Gaza reached the point of collapse", describing in detail their slow dying and how they are not even crying.

Ashing, who was invited to speak before the council at a meeting, stressed that the famine announced by the United Nations in Gaza last week is not just a "technical term".

"When there is not enough food, children suffer from severe malnutrition, then they die slowly and pain. This, simply, is the meaning of famine," she said.

    She described the stages of this wasting over a few weeks, noting that "the body consumes itself ... to eat muscles and vital organs", until the last breath.

    She added, "Nevertheless, almost silence in our clinics. Children have no longer the ability to speak or cry while they are dying. They lie there, vibrator, literally dissolve in front of our eyes, their small bodies are dominated by hunger and disease."

    "We told you loudly and clearly that this is coming. Everyone in this hall bears legal and moral responsibility in moving to stop these atrocities."

    Trump chaired a meeting to discuss the "next day" for the end of the war in Gaza in the presence of Blair and Kushner

    In political developments, a senior White House official said that US President Donald Trump presided over a meeting on the war in Gaza attended by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the former Trump envoy to the Middle East, Jared Kushner.

    The official told Reuters news agency that Trump and senior officials of the White House, Blair and Kushner discussed all aspects of the Gaza file, including increasing the delivery of food aid, hostage crisis and post -war plans.

    The official described the session as "just a political meeting", of the type Trump and his team repeatedly holding.

      Hamas has anticipated this meeting of accusing the American administration of bias to Israel.

      In a statement, the leader of the movement, Ezzat Al -Rashish, expressed the "surprise" of the movement for statements that he made and was crushing recently and held Hamas responsible for obstructing the ceasefire negotiations in Gaza.

      "These attitudes can only be understood in the context of the American biased policy of the fascist occupation, and the cover that the American administration gives to the war criminal Netanyahu to enable him to proceed with the crime of genocide against innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip," Al -Rashish said.

      The American special envoy Steve Whitchov had gave a glimpse of the meeting in his appearance on the program "Special Reports with Brett Bayer" on the American Fox News channel, on Tuesday.

      "It is a very comprehensive plan that we put together on the next day (in Gaza), and many will see how effective and good intentions, as it reflects the humanitarian motives of President Trump," Witkov said.

      "President Trump has explained his desire to end the war, and he wants peace and prosperity for all in the region. The White House has no additional information he shares about the meeting at the present time," said another White House official.

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