In Rafah I saw new graveyards fill with children. It is unimaginable that worse could be yet to come | James Elder

In Rafah I saw new graveyards fill with children. It is unimaginable that worse could be yet to come | James Elder

The European hospital is crammed with severely injured and dying children – a military offensive here will be catastrophic

James Elder is Unicef’s global spokesperson

The war against Gaza’s children is forcing many to close their eyes. Nine-year-old Mohamed’s eyes were forced shut, first by the bandages that covered a gaping hole in the back of his head, and second by the coma caused by the blast that hit his family home. He is nine. Sorry, he was nine. Mohamed is now dead.

Over three visits to the European hospital’s ICU in Rafah, Gaza, I saw multiple children occupy the same bed. Each one arriving after a bomb had ripped through their home. Each one dying despite doctors’ immense efforts.

James Elder is Unicef’s global spokesperson

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