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Gaza child deaths reported at more than 100 since ceasefire
Summary
Health authorities say eight children in Gaza have died of hypothermia this winter, and Unicef reports more than 100 children were killed in the territory since the October ceasefire.
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Health authorities in Gaza report rising child fatalities amid a collapse in maternal and newborn services. A 27-day-old infant was reported to have died of severe cold, and officials say eight children have died of hypothermia this winter. Human rights groups and medical organisations have documented large numbers of pregnancy losses and pregnancy-related deaths in 2025. Displacement, fuel shortages, blocked medical supplies and recent storms are reported to have worsened conditions for mothers, newborns and displaced families.
Known details:
- The Palestinian health ministry reported eight children have died of hypothermia this winter and cited a 27-day-old infant among the cases.
- A Unicef spokesperson said more than 100 children had been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire began in October.
- Two reports by Physicians for Human Rights and partners documented thousands of pregnancy losses and hundreds of pregnancy-related deaths between January and June 2025.
- Authorities and aid groups report that fuel shortages, blocked supplies, mass displacement and ongoing violence have dismantled or severely weakened maternal and neonatal care, and recent storms have caused further deaths and flooding in displacement camps.
Summary:
The reported deaths and the dismantling of maternal and neonatal services highlight continued strain on Gaza's health system and on displaced communities. Undetermined at this time.
