Iran Israel US War Children Casualties: The increasing war in West Asia is affecting children the most. The United Nations Children’s Agency has warned that the lives of millions of children are in danger due to increasing violence. Meanwhile, while talking about peace, the President of Iran has also put forward some conditions to end the war.
UNICEF has said that the situation of children across West Asia has become very serious due to the increasing conflict between America, Israel and Iran. According to the agency, since February 28 till now, more than one thousand one hundred children have been injured or died in the violence. Of these, about two hundred children have died in Iran. Ninety-one children have died in Lebanon. Apart from this, four children died in Israel and one child died in Kuwait.
If violence increases, the figures may increase further.
UNICEF has warned that if violence continues like this, the number of children killed and injured may increase further. The organization also said that due to this crisis lakhs of children are not able to go to school. Due to continuous bombing, lakhs of families have had to leave their homes and hundreds of thousands of children have become homeless. UNICEF said that killing or injuring children cannot be justified under any circumstances. The organization also said that it is wrong to destroy or disrupt essential services for children. According to UNICEF there are approximately 200 million children across the region and they are hoping the world will take action soon.
Iran talked about peace
Meanwhile, Masoud Pejeshkian has said that Tehran is committed to peace. He said that three conditions are necessary to end the war. According to him, this war has started because of Jewish rule and America and to end it, it is necessary to recognize the rights of Iran.
Conversation with leaders of Russia and Pakistan
President Pezeshkian said in a message on the social media platform X that he had spoken to the leaders of Russia and Pakistan. He said that in this conversation he reiterated Iran’s commitment to peace in the region. Pejeshkian further said that the only way to end this conflict is to recognize Iran’s legal rights, provide compensation for the damage caused, and provide firm international guarantees to prevent future attacks.

