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US-Saudi Crimes Against Children in Yemen As Horrific: French Website

News - Yemen: A French website pointed the child victims of the aggression on Yemen, describing the war on Yemen as "terrible and a disaster for childhood".

The French (Regards Protestants) website said that the figures for the number of victims of the war in Yemen are terrible and speak of a real catastrophe, stressing that the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression that has been going on for 8 years has killed and injured more than 11,000 children since 2015, an average of 4 children per day, according to UNICEF, while the numbers speak of the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in this country.

It added that since 2015, more than 11,000 children have been killed, maimed or wounded, as the French newspaper "Le Monde" wrote, quoting the United Nations, that nearly 4,000 children have been recruited in this war to fight in the ranks of the Saudi-led coalition. This data takes into account only cases verified by UNICEF, which estimates the true number is likely to be much higher.

According to the website, more than 23 million people, including nearly 13 million children, need protection; So that's about three-quarters of the entire population.

In turn, the newspaper "Le Monde" said, "Thousands of children have lost their lives, while hundreds of thousands are at risk of death, due to preventable diseases or starvation, as they all need immediate assistance; Because basic services have virtually collapsed, indicating that more than 17.8 million people, including 9.2 million children, lack access to safe drinking water and sanitation and hygiene services.

Earlier on December, the Minister of Health, Dr. Taha Al-Mutawakel, reviewed with the Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Catherine Russell, the needs of the health sector with regard to childhood care.

During the meeting, Al-Mutawakel pointed out the importance of the visit to see closely the scale of the humanitarian disaster in Yemen, especially what children and women are exposed to as a result of the continued aggression and siege. He emphasized that women and children were directly targeted by the US-Saudi aggression, which caused long-term psychological and physical suffering, indicating that the aggression killed more than eight thousand children and women over eight years.

He pointed out that the US-Saudi crimes continue through the increase in cases of fetal deformities resulting from raids and cluster bombs, explaining that Al-Sabeen Hospital witnesses many of these cases.

The Minister of Health reviewed the needs of the health sector with regard to childhood, which UNICEF relies on to provide to ensure the protection of newborns and children from deadly and life-threatening diseases through the provision of incubators and medicines, stressing the need for continued support for urgent needs and the expansion and operation of health centers and units.

He urged the evaluation of the work of UNICEF during the past period, and the promotion of joint work between the ministry and the organization.

The Minister of Health handed the UN official a number of files on the crimes of the US-Saudi aggression against children and women, calling on the organization to raise the voice loudly in international forums about the disaster lived by the Yemeni children.

For her part, the UNICEF Executive Director indicated that there is a great need in the health sector and that she will work to mobilize support from donors.

She emphasized the keenness to enhance cooperation between the organization and the ministry and work according to a joint plan to alleviate the suffering of children in Yemen.
On November, Eye of Humanity Center (Ain al-Insiyah Center) for Human Rights and Development issued a report documenting the crimes of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression against the Yemeni people during 2,800 days of aggression.

The Center stated that the total number of victims of aggression reached 47,673 were killed and wounded, including 18,013 were killed and 29,660 were wounded.  It also confirmed 4,061 children were wounded, 4,739 others were killed. 2,454 women were killed and 2,966 other women were wounded, in addition 11,498 citizens were killed and 21955 citizens were wounded.

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