Trapped in Gaza: Children Caught in Conflict's Crossfire
A UNICEF official has criticized the demands for hundreds of thousands of children to flee Gaza City amid unsafe conditions in overcrowded camps further south. The escalating conflict traps children and families between dangerous choices, fleeing from one perilous environment to another.

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A UNICEF official has condemned the expectations placed on hundreds of thousands of children to move out of Gaza City, deeming it "inhumane." The camps to the south are overcrowded, unsafe, and ill-equipped to accommodate the fleeing population.
Israel has initiated its ground operation in Gaza City, prompting over 140,000 to leave since August 14. The ongoing conflict, which has dragged on for over 700 days, continues to push children and families into perilous situations, leaving them with dire choices.
UNICEF spokesperson Tess Ingram described the scene from Mawasi camp, where people fleeing famine-stricken Gaza are faced with returning under threat from the latest offensive. Ingram reported witnessing families walking to an unknown fate, with no sure refuge available.