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Thursday, 26 June 2025
UNICEF spokesperson James Elder warns situation in Gaza worsening as water crisis looms.
Children in Gaza sit atop an unexploded ordinance. (Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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screams of injured children who can no longer access painkillers fill
the air in Gaza, where UNICEF spokesperson James Elder says "daily
atrocities" are not only being committed but have escalated in the past
fortnight.
Mr Elder told 7.30
Gaza is facing multiple crises, even as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu says his nation will continue its war there until the nation's
objectives are completed.
Mr Elder says water is now scarce, may run out in just a fortnight and could result in children dying of thirst.
Mr
Elder says these incidents are emblematic of a rapidly worsening
situation in Gaza, where aid stations are placed in combat sites,
causing those living there to face even more danger as they attempt to
procure essentials.
People in Gaza are frequently seeking food from aid stations. (Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
"There is a handful of sites and they're militarised," he said.
"The
United Nations has made very clear there is reason why you cannot have
one party to a conflict handing out aid to those it chooses in a combat
site — because it's a combat site.
"We
have now seen reports of 400-500 hundred people killed around these
distribution points. People go there because they are being starved
[and] they're forced to go to these sites.
People mourn their losses in Gaza where the death toll is climbing daily. (Hamza Z. H. Qraiqea/Anadolu via Getty Images)
"They
were described to me like The Hunger Games [people] corralled into like
cattle pens and then there's firing, there's tank shells.
"And then when there is a mass killing, it is explained away by the IDF as, 'It was a combat site.'
"It is the most ludicrous but lethal catch 22."
Could children die of thirst?
Israel's
Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel last week denied that there was
any starvation occurring in Gaza during an appearance on 7.30.
Sharren Haskel, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Israel, spoke to David Speers from Tel Aviv. (David Speers)
"Every
report that came out was mentioning that this is a possibility for a
future scenario — like an imminent threat, or anything like that," Ms
Haskel said.
"It means that it could happen in the future but we're monitoring it up closely."
Mr Elder says things are much worse than that and that the water situation is dire.
"Two things strike me beyond beyond the grave situation of civilians there," Mr Elder said.
A drone view shows houses and buidlings lying in ruins in Jabalia. in the northern Gaza Strip. (Reuters: Mahmoud Al-Basos)
"One is water, there's been a complete denial of any fuel to come in for the desalinating plants for 100 days.
"We are weeks away from children dying of thirst.
"And the other ... I think of all the things being deprived from going into Gaza ... it's painkillers.
"I
never get used to seeing those little girls and boys with the burns or
the shrapnel [wounds] but this time around I heard them.
"This
is utterly avoidable. This is not logistical, this is political. We
could change this within 24 hours by allowing medicines and fuel and so
on.
"Children's bodies are not waiting for some technical declaration in Gaza."
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