Statement by UNICEF Middle East and North Africa Regional Director Edouard Beigbeder on the recent escalation of violence in Northwest Syria

03 December 2024
Eight-year-old Rama uses a walker to traverse her neighborhood in east Aleppo, Syria, where the scars of war mark every building behind her. .
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Eight-year-old Rama uses a walker to traverse her neighborhood in east Aleppo, Syria, where the scars of war mark every building behind her. .

AMMAN, 2 December 2024- “I am deeply alarmed by the recent escalation of hostilities in northwest Syria, which has reportedly resulted in the tragic killing of at least seven children and injured another 32.

“Once again, children are bearing the heaviest brunt of the conflict. Since 27 November, more than 48,500 people have been displaced, mainly children and women. Most of the children have been uprooted multiple times due to previous crises.

“The ongoing violence is a stark reminder of the urgent need for all parties to the conflict to adhere to international humanitarian law and prioritize the protection of civilians, especially children. It is imperative that rapid, safe and unimpeded access is granted to humanitarian workers to provide essential life-saving services and support to those affected by this conflict.

“In Syria, children are enduring one of the world's most complex emergencies, a combination of protracted hostilities, repeated displacement of civilians, economic recession, disease outbreaks, and devastating earthquake.”

“UNICEF calls on all parties to cease hostilities immediately and to take all possible steps to ensure the safety and well-being of every child in Syria impacted by this conflict. The protection of children and the civilian infrastructure on which they depend, such as schools and hospitals, is paramount. The children of Syria deserve to live in peace and security, and we must do everything in our power to protect their lives and their futures.

“We remain committed to working with our partners to deliver humanitarian assistance and to advocate for the rights and protection of every child affected by this conflict.”


 

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