ames Elder, a spokesperson for the UN children’s agency UNICEF, said the number amounts to roughly one girl or boy being killed in Gaza every day during the ceasefire.
Khamis Housou said that Falluja, the neighborhood in Jabaliya where the family lives, has been subjected to daily shooting by Israeli troops despite being on the western side of the ceasefire line.
Gaza's Health Ministry has said dozens of people, including a two-week-old infant, have died from hypothermia or after weather-related collapses of war-damaged homes.
Israel’s own figures suggest that an average of only 459 trucks a day entered the Gaza Strip between Oct. 12 and Sunday, compared with the agreed target of 600 aid trucks per day.