First 100 days of conflict in Gaza will leave ‘scars for life’, UNRWA chief says
Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner of the United Nations Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Middle East (UNRWA), regretted this Saturday Impact of the first 100 days after the resumption of conflict between Israel and Hamas He stated that many civilians would be “scarred for life” on 7 October.
100 days have passed “Mass death, destruction, displacement, hunger, loss and pain”, Emphasizing that “this war affects the entire population of Gaza, that is, more than two million people,” Lazzarini said, “they stain our common humanity.” “Many people will carry lifelong scars, both physical and psychological. The vast majority, including children, are deeply traumatized,” he said.