Doctors Without Borders Criticizes US Veto Power as 5-Year-Olds in Gaza Wish for Death

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Doctors Without Borders Criticizes US Veto Power as 5-Year-Olds in Gaza Wish for Death
A child eats outside a tent, as displaced Palestinians, who fled their houses due to Israeli strike, shelter in a camp in Rafah, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in the southern Gaza Strip, December 6, 2023. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

Doctors Without Borders criticizes the US veto, saying five-year-old children in Gaza wish for death.

Christopher Lockyear, the president of Doctors Without Borders, mentioned that medical teams in the Gaza Strip have created a new acronym for an injured child who has no surviving family members: WCNSF.

On Thursday, February 22, local time, the president of Doctors Without Borders addressed the members of the United Nations Security Council, stating that children who survive this war will not only have visible physical wounds but will also endure invisible scars.

Christopher Lockyear said that constant displacement, perpetual fear, and literally witnessing the dismemberment of family members in front of their eyes have led to severe psychological trauma, causing five-year-old children to tell us they would rather die.

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