Israel brutally bombed Gaza, and thunderous roars rang out in the mournful air.
UNICEF's spokeswoman, James Elder, is like a sharp dagger that cuts through the silent world and sends out a powerful storm that stirs people's hearts.
At the press conference, he expressed his strong dissatisfaction with the human catastrophe in Gaza and relentlessly retaliated against Israel.
Elder has lived through war and seen many children lose their ideals and lives in the hail of bullets.
His words were heart-wrenching, exposing the untold suffering of the children and arousing deep concern about this tragedy.
It's not just the stats, it's also the people who lost all their names and dreams in battle.
Elder raised his arms and called on the global community to immediately stop violence against children and build a promising future at this cruel and critical time.
His words were like an inspiring drum that awakened each of us to the mission of restoring dignity and tranquility to this tormented nation.
During the war in Gaza, it was the innocent children who were the most vulnerable.
Their names, their dreams, their future.
As one of UNICEF's spokeswomen revealed, such a humanitarian catastrophe requires the world to work together.
Statistics show that more than half of the people in the Gaza Strip have suffered months-long conflict, with children killed and seriously injured.
This horrific and cruel fact makes people feel extremely painful.
Everything turned into tears and blood at this moment.
Israel's revenge attacks have resulted in the death and death of innocent children in the Gaza region.
Despite reports that the Palestinian army has also participated in the attacks and has established itself in civilian areas, we must not ignore the violations and destruction of children's right to life.
Gaza not only poses a great danger to people's lives, but also causes great damage to them.
Public facilities like schools, hospitals, and water systems are not functioning properly, and people are trapped in distress.
In the face of this catastrophe, we must act.
First and foremost, we would like to call for justice and solemnity. War is not the answer, it only brings more damage and suffering.
The two sides should find a sustainable peace solution through dialogue and consultation, as well as to prevent children from being harmed by war.
Second, it is necessary to ensure that all assistance can be delivered to the hardest-hit areas and the people in the disaster-stricken areas in a stable manner during the disaster relief efforts.
The United Nations and other international agencies should immediately provide assistance in the form of humanitarian relief supplies, medical teams and psychological counsellors.
In addition, civil society organizations play an important role in alleviating the suffering of children.
They can raise funds, donate items, and raise awareness and attention.
Finally, remember all the children who were killed or injured.
After a senseless war, they also experienced disaster after disaster.
The human catastrophe in Gaza requires the world to work together to give those children a place of stability and happiness.
Elder issued a strong call for countries around the world to immediately stop child abuse and protect their survival and rights.
He asked the international community to put pressure on Israel to comply with international human rights law and to end attacks on the Gaza Strip, particularly on hospitals, schools and other civilian facilities.
Urgently needed humanitarian supplies, such as food, water, medicine and education, must arrive in Gaza as soon as possible to alleviate the humanitarian crisis on the ground.
At the same time, the international community should support peace and recovery in Gaza, creating a safe and secure environment for the people there and opening a bright path for the children's future.
Behind this conflict lies an even greater controversy.
One cannot help but wonder if this war will really lead to peace
Is Israeli force the only way to solve the problem?
Can a battle be won with lasting peace?
It is a question that makes one wonder whether it is worth it to trade a war for a peace.
The international community must think seriously about how justice and security can be maintained while preventing the unforeseen consequences of the use of violence.
In this debate, we are confronted with how to define peace and justice, and how to find a workable solution from differences.
It is only with the cooperation of the international community that the children of Gaza will have a bright future for the truly peaceful and tormented children.
To achieve this, it is up to each and every one of us to raise our voices and move the whole world towards a more just and peaceful future.