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Over 1,800 childhood researchers call for immediate ceasefire

Over 1,800 academics from around the world who specialise in the research of children and childhood have signed a letter calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. 

“For many of us, entering this field of study was motivated by a desire to improve the material, social, and political conditions of life for children globally," the letter states.

"We cannot, therefore, sit by as the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate because of Israeli bombardment with arms provided by Western powers; the forced evacuation of over a million people by the [Israeli military]; and the denial of food, water, and fuel by the Israeli state."

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Palestinian children climb on the rubble of a destroyed home the day after an Israeli air strike on the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on 30 October 2023 (AFP)

“The intolerable consequences of the genocide in Gaza are not just affecting children, but their parents, grandparents, relatives, and adult neighbours," it adds.

"To protect and support children also means protecting and supporting the adults in their lives... But the lives of Palestinian adults do not only matter because they care for children. We say: all Palestinian lives are precious.”

You can see the full letter and list of signatories here