Gaza - Together - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) spokesman James Elder said on Wednesday that he saw new cemeteries filled with children in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, suggesting that "the worst is yet to come." In an article in The Guardian newspaper, Elder stressed that the potential invasion of Rafah would be disastrous because it is what he called a 'children's city,' with more than 600,000 children currently living there. Source: Maan News Agency
Samsung Electronics Q1 Net Surges Over Fivefold on AI-Driven Demand
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