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469 Gaza children killed, over 370,000 need ‘psychosocial aid’ – UNICEF — RT News

22.8.14

469 Gaza children killed, over 370,000 need ‘psychosocial aid’ – UNICEF — RT News: At least 469 children have been killed and over 3,000 injured in Gaza since the start of the Israeli offensive, a senior UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) official said, adding that more than 370,000 Palestinian kids require “immediate psychosocial first aid.”

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Nine children have died in Gaza violence since Wednesday, the chief of UNICEF’s Gaza field office, Pernilla Ironside, said at a press conference on Thursday in New York.

“There isn’t a single family in Gaza who hasn’t experienced personally death, injury, the loss of their home, extensive damage, displacement,” Ironside said.


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