Gaza’s displaced children: ‘A heartbreaking story of loss and grief’

A five-year-old boy sits on his mattress in a shelter courtyard surrounded by several hundred other displaced people. Image credit: © UNICEF/Eyad El Baba |

A heartbreaking story of Gaza’s displaced children’s loss of brief is portrayed below in the form of photo stories.

Children account for around half of the almost two million Gazans who have been forced to leave their homes and search for shelter elsewhere in the Strip, since Israel’s current military operation began. The UN children’s agency, UNICEF, estimates that around 17,000 have been orphaned. UNICEF spokesperson, Jonathan Crickx, visited Gaza in early February. Most of the children he met or spoke to had lost a family member. © UNICEF/Eyad El Baba
One girl he spoke to was with her family in her uncle’s house when it was bombed in the first weeks of the war. Her mother, father, brother, and two sisters were killed. Her leg had to be amputated. © UNRWA
Due to the sheer lack of food, water or shelter, extended families are distressed and face challenges to immediately take care of another child as they themselves are struggling to cater for their own children and family. © UNICEF/Eyad El Baba

In a centre that hosts and cares for unaccompanied children, he saw two cousins, aged six and four. Their entire respective families were killed in the first half of December. The four-year-old girl – in particular – was still in shock. © UNICEF/Eyad El Baba
Children’s mental health is severely impacted. Symptoms include extremely high levels of persistent anxiety, loss of appetite, and an inability to sleep, They have emotional outbursts, or panic every time they hear the bombings. © UNRWA
Before this war, more than 500,000 children were already in need of mental health and psychosocial support in the Gaza Strip. Today, it is estimated that more than one million children are in need of such help. © UNICEF/Eyad alBaba
“Not a single child, whatever the religion, the nationality, the language, the race, should ever be exposed to the level of violence seen on the 7th of October, or to the level of violence that we have witnessed since then”. Jonathan Crickx, UNICEF Head of Communications for UNICEF in Palestine. © UNICEF/Eyad El Baba

Find out how to help the children of Gaza here. © UNICEF/Abed Zaqout