Over 1,100 children injured or killed in Middle East: UNICEF
More than 1,100 children have been reported injured or killed since Feb. 28 amid the "intensifying conflict" in the Middle East, according to UNICEF.
"This includes 200 children reportedly killed in Iran, 91 in Lebanon, four in Israel and one in Kuwait," UNICEF said. "These numbers will likely climb as the violence intensifies and spreads."

The organization called for an end to the conflict while detailing the impact on children.
"Widespread disruption to education has left millions of children out of school across the region, while hundreds of thousands of children have been displaced by unrelenting bombardment," UNICEF said. "Civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and water and sanitation systems -- upon which children depend to survive -- have been attacked, damaged, or destroyed by parties to the conflict."
"Nothing justifies the killing and maiming of children, or the destruction and disruption of essential services that children depend on," it continued.






