State of Palestine Embassy in India cites UN report on "devastating impact" of Gaza war on women, girls
New Delhi [India], April 23 (ANI): The State of Palestine Embassy in India on Thursday has highlighted the findings of a recent UN Women report titled "The Cost of War in Gaza on Women and Girls", calling it evidence of the severe humanitarian crisis facing Palestinian women amid the ongoing conflict.
In a statement, the Embassy said, "The Embassy of the State of Palestine draws attention to the recent report issued by UN Women entitled 'The Cost of War in Gaza on Women and Girls,' which sheds light on the devastating impact of the ongoing war in Gaza on Palestinian women."
The statement further raised alarm over collapsing healthcare services in Gaza. "Approximately 50,000 pregnant women remain in Gaza, with over 180 births taking place daily under increasingly dangerous and unsanitary conditions, often without adequate maternal care and amid the collapse of the healthcare system," it said.
Highlighting worsening food insecurity, the Embassy said, "Over 90 per cent of the population is facing acute food insecurity, with women and children among the most affected," adding that access to clean water and sanitation has been severely reduced.
It further cited a trend identified in the report, stating that, " many women and girls, including minors, have been compelled to resort to the use of contraceptive pills to delay or avoid menstruation due to severe shortages of personal hygiene supplies and essential care products."
The report, using a temporal and gender-focused lens, highlighted patterns of direct attacks, examining when, where, and how violence had unfolded and the resulting impact on women and girls.
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