
Gaza - Saba:
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has rejected the Israeli plan to impose facial recognition technology as a condition for accessing aid in the Gaza Strip. UNICEF considers this to be in violation of all humanitarian principles and contributes to the monitoring of beneficiaries for intelligence purposes.
In a statement, UNICEF expressed its rejection of the Israeli plan regarding aid distribution, noting that this plan exacerbates the suffering of civilians and forces them into forced displacement.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has rejected the Israeli plan to impose facial recognition technology as a condition for accessing aid in the Gaza Strip. UNICEF considers this to be in violation of all humanitarian principles and contributes to the monitoring of beneficiaries for intelligence purposes.
In a statement, UNICEF expressed its rejection of the Israeli plan regarding aid distribution, noting that this plan exacerbates the suffering of civilians and forces them into forced displacement.