UNICEF mourns seven children who were killed in a queue in Gaza

& nbsp; the President of the United Nations Children’s Fund & LDQUO & RDQUO; today, Monday, seven Palestinian children were killed in a queue for water, asking Israel to review the rules of engagement in Gaza after the children were killed at a water distribution point. Their lives are due to the Israeli air strike. Especially the protection of civilians, including children & quot;
added that the United Nations has repeatedly condemned the killing of Palestinians looking for food aid in the horrific humanitarian situation in Gaza, where food security experts warned that all residents, about 2.1 million people, do not get enough to eat, according to the United Nations News Center. UNICEF is the risk of starvation continues. In June, more than 5,800 children were diagnosed with malnutrition, including more than 1,000 children with severe malnutrition and represent an increase in the fourth month in a row.
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