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The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned that expanding Israeli control over 70% of the Gaza Strip would double the suffering of children in the area, which already faces shortages of food, water, and poor health conditions. A UNICEF spokesperson explained that the region had been one of the most densely populated, with increases in illnesses, the spread of lice and fleas, and rat bites among children, alongside a decline in healthcare services despite the ongoing ceasefire. The situation for children in Gaza is now catastrophic, with the number needing medical treatment rising and health conditions worsening in displaced persons' camps.
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