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    UN Reports Daily Average of 47 Women and Girls Killed in Gaza Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The United Nations has disclosed that the ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in the daily deaths of an average of 47 women and girls. This alarming statistic underscores the devastating impact of the war on female civilians, who are among the most vulnerable populations in conflict zones. The data reflects the broader humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, where indiscriminate violence has led to significant civilian casualties.

    In a significant development, this report draws attention to the disproportionate suffering faced by women and children during armed conflicts. The high number of female casualties raises urgent concerns about the protection of civilians and adherence to international humanitarian law. Meanwhile, humanitarian organizations continue to call for immediate ceasefires and increased access to aid for those trapped in the conflict zone.

    Notably, the UN’s findings contribute to the growing international discourse on the human cost of the Gaza war, emphasizing the need for diplomatic efforts to halt the violence. The ongoing loss of life among women and girls not only affects families but also has long-term social and psychological repercussions for the community. As the conflict persists, global actors are urged to prioritize civilian safety and work towards sustainable peace solutions.

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