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    Gaza's Children: A Heartbreaking Plea for Help

    Gaza's Children: A Cry for Help The ongoing conflict in Gaza has created a humanitarian crisis, particularly impacting the most vulnerable—children. A recent video shared on social media features a statement from Mohammed Sagor, Nursing Director at Nasser Medical Complex, painting a grim picture of their situation. Sagor describes children in Gaza as "precious children who do not grow old," highlighting the trauma and deprivation they face. "The children of Gaza...are starving. All the time, a child who has no food and is starving can you imagine a child who has no food and is starving all the time...," Sagor states in his video message. This powerful statement underscores the lack of basic necessities and the constant fear for their lives. The video serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for humanitarian aid and a lasting peace in the region. The international community must act swiftly to alleviate the suffering of these children and ensure their safety and well-being.

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