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International Organization: Enemy Killed 200 Palestinian Children

International Organization: Enemy Killed 200 Palestinian Children

Saba Yemen05-04-2025
New York - Saba:
An international organization said that international laws and agreements related to the protection of children have become ink on paper, in light of the ongoing crimes and violations committed by the Zionist enemy against Palestinian children, especially in the Gaza Strip.
Ayed Abu Qutaish, Director of the Accountability Program at Defense for Children International, stated in a statement on Saturday that "Palestinian Children's Day this year comes amid unprecedented crimes and violations against Palestinian children."
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