Over 100 kids martyred in Gaza since beginning of ceasefire: UN
Over 100 children have been martyred and hundreds more injured after a ceasefire took effect in the Gaza Strip on October 9, 2025, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) spokesperson James Elder reported.
"More than 100 children have been killed (martyred) in Gaza since the ceasefire of early October," Elder told a briefing in Geneva. "That is roughly one girl or boy killed every day. During a ceasefire."
He said the figure "only reflects incidents where sufficient details have been available to record." The actual number of children killed is likely higher, the spokesman said, while hundreds of children have been wounded, TASS reported.
"Life in Gaza remains suffocating. Survival is still conditional. Whilst the bombings and shooting have slowed during the ceasefire, they have not stopped," Elder concluded.
On October 9, 2025, Zionist regime and Hamas agreed to implement the first phase of the peace plan presented by US President Donald Trump. The next day, a ceasefire came into effect in the Gaza Strip.
Under the agreement, Zionist troops withdrew to the so-called Yellow Line, still controlling more than 50% of the enclave.
The second phase of the deal involves the withdrawal of Zionist troops from the enclave, the deployment of international stabilization forces, and the start of work of management bodies, including the so-called Peace Council.
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