13 June 2024
Highlights
- Given the complex situation on the ground with heightened hostilities and continuous movement of population to the Middle Area as well as in the North, UNICEF continues to adapt its programming.
- People displaced multiple times need reestablished basic services in their new locations including water, sanitation, nutrition and medical services as well as MHPSS.
- Due to escalating conflict and closure of crossings, only 22 trucks with critical UNICEF emergency supplies entered the Gaza Strip from 6 to 28 May.
- 66,398 people including 32,350 children were assisted with digital cash transfers enabling families with children to purchase essential goods.
- In the West Bank, 12 people including four children were killed during an operation in Jenin Refugee camp. UNICEF provided psychosocial first aid, MHPSS, and legal services to 1,878 people, including 1,039 children and 839 caregivers in the West Bank.
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Document Type: Situation Report
Document Sources: United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)
Subject: Access and movement, Armed conflict, Assistance, Children, Gaza Strip, Health, Human rights and international humanitarian law, Refugees and displaced persons, West Bank, Women
Publication Date: 13/06/2024
URL source: https://www.unicef.org/sop/reports/unicef-state-palestine-escalation-humanitarian-situation-report-no26
Document Type: Situation Report
Document Sources: United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)
Subject: Access and movement, Armed conflict, Assistance, Children, Gaza Strip, Health, Human rights and international humanitarian law, Refugees and displaced persons, West Bank, Women
Publication Date: 13/06/2024
URL source: https://www.unicef.org/sop/reports/unicef-state-palestine-escalation-humanitarian-situation-report-no26