UNICEF spokesperson James Elder is an Australian who has been working in conflict zones for the last 20 years and has most recently been part of humanitarian efforts Gaza. He says has never seen the level of intensity and severity of suffering by children before.
In this episode of The Briefing, Katrina Blowers finds out what life is like for children on the ground in Gaza.
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