Nobel Laureates call for compassion for children in Mideast conflict

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Displaced people fetch drinking water in the yard of a United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) school in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on October 20, 2023, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. Photo: AFP

ANKARA: Nobel laureates demanded compassion Friday for children in the Palestine-Israel conflict, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported.

A statement by the laureates on X expressed their deep shock by the killing of children in Gaza and Israel.

“Palestinian children are our children. Israeli children are our children. We cannot consider ourselves civilised if this is what we do,” it said.

The Nobel laureates stressed the innocence of children and urged the immediate release of children who were kidnapped.

“Children can’t be starved of water, food, healthcare and shelter,” they said, noting that children must immediately receive humanitarian aid, along with those who are vulnerable.

“The lives of the million children living in the Gaza Strip and the three million children living in Israel must be prioritised and protected,” they said, while criticising “protests and leaders” who “have rushed to remember the loss of life of only one group of children.”

They called for compassion for all the children to move toward a “just and lasting peace.”

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The laureates include 2014 Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, Steven Chu who won in Physics, 2005 Peace Laureate Mohamed ElBaradei, Jody Williams for peace in 1997 and others.

Gaza is experiencing a dire humanitarian crisis, with no electricity, while water, food, fuel, and medical supplies are running out.​​​​​​​

At least 4,137 Palestinians, including 1,524 children and 1,000 women have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza. – BERNAMA-ANADOLU

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