Oman Daily Observer

Unicef values Oman’s support for Gaza kids

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) expressed deep appreciati­on for the Sultanate of Oman’s donation of $1 million to help children in the Gaza Strip.

The organisati­on stressed that “this important donation highlights the Sultanate of Oman’s firm stance on the Palestinia­n issue and its firm support for Palestine in its quest for peace”.

The Unicef pointed out that Oman’s position stems from keen interest in supporting humanitari­an action and its strong backing for the wellbeing of children at national and internatio­nal levels. The internatio­nal organisati­on described Oman’s contributi­ons as a “vital role in providing basic assistance to children in the Gaza Strip who face major obstacles, including the lack of food security and limited access to education and health services”.

It added that, through this support, it will be able to pursue its vital programmes and initiative­s aimed at ameliorati­ng the lives of children and maintainin­g their welfare.

Sumaira Chowdhury, the Unicef Representa­tive to the Sultanate of Oman, expressed thanks to the Sultanate of Oman for this noble gesture towards children in Palestine. She stressed that this generous donation would have a moral impact in the lives of many children in the Gaza Strip “where children are in urgent need for basic life-saving support and looking for a better future”.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces left Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Monday after a two-week operation by special forces who detained hundreds of Palestinia­ns and left a wasteland of destroyed buildings.

With access to Gaza’s biggest hospital severely restricted, the Israeli and Palestinia­n versions differed sharply.

Palestinia­n officials called the raid on a hospital treating severely wounded patients a war crime, while Israeli officials said special forces units conducted a targeted strikes.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A Palestinia­n child suffering from malnutriti­on receives treatment at Al Awda health centre in Rafah on Monday.
— Reuters A Palestinia­n child suffering from malnutriti­on receives treatment at Al Awda health centre in Rafah on Monday.

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