
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has warned about the serious consequences of the conflict in Lebanon, indicating that it is causing 'severe physical wounds and deep emotional scars' in the country's children. Since the invasion by the Israeli Army began on October 1, a child's daily death has been reported in the region.
According to UNICEF, Lebanese children are suffering the terrible repercussions of this armed conflict, carrying not only physical wounds but also strong emotional impacts. UNICEF's representative in Lebanon, Yukie Mokuo, expressed her concern about the current situation, emphasizing the importance of protecting minors amid the violence.
In a statement, actress and UNICEF goodwill ambassador Mia Farrow mentioned the urgency of taking action to stop this humanitarian crisis directly affecting childhood in Lebanon. 'It is unacceptable that children continue to pay the highest price in this conflict,' Farrow stated.
UNICEF has called for the protection of Lebanese children, ensuring their safety and well-being during these very difficult times. The situation in the region remains critical, and a ceasefire is needed to prevent further human losses, especially among the child population.