They have been using felt-tip pen to write their names in Arabic.
They have been using felt-tip pen to write the names of one another Children who live in Palestine have been writing each others names on their arms as a form of identification if they are killed. They have been using felt-tip pen to write the names in Arabic and footage posted by TRT World on X, formerly Twitter, shows one of the children saying ‘No, I won’t die’.
’ Social media posts show the children writing the names Parents are worried ‘anything could happen’ to their children According to Unicef more than 400 children have reportedly either been killed or injured daily since bombing started in Gaza. The organisation has stressed the growing number of child casualties in the enclave was a ‘growing stain on our collective conscience’. Meanwhile the Hamas-run government in the Gaza Strip says at least 80 people were killed by Israeli strikes overnight.
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