'Life has stopped. We didn’t sleep all night, paralyzed' – Women of Gaza report intolerable toll of the war

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Photo: UN Women/Suad Al Nawajha

Since 18 March, Israel’s renewed and intensified attacks on Gaza have killed hundreds of civilians, including women and children, and over 142,000 newly displaced persons have nowhere to run for safety.

No aid has entered Gaza since early March – the longest suspension of humanitarian aid since 7 October 2023 – and only six days’ worth of food is left. 

Women’s lives, health, and dignity are at grave risk, as an exhausted population finds no respite from war and destruction. Pregnant women are particularly vulnerable – 50 per cent of them face high-risk pregnancy and malnutrition is already high among women and children.

Photo: UN Women/Suad Al Nawajha

 

What women of Gaza told us

UN Women spoke to women in Gaza this week and they reported intolerable horror.

 
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Nearly 800 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the resumption of Israeli bombardment on 18 March. Eight women were killed by airstrikes every hour on 18 March, between 2:10 a.m. and 12 p.m. This attack stands as one of the deadliest since 7 October 2023.
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Call for ceasefire and unimpeded humanitarian assistance

UN Women reiterates the UN Secretary-General’s call for the ceasefire to be respected, for humanitarian aid to reach all people in need.  The hostages to be released immediately and unconditionally. International law must always be complied with.