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Two years of Gaza-Israel war bring ‘indescribable’ pain, warn aid agencies

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Gaza: Deep concern for civilians as aid crossings remain shut

“The pain is indescribable” on the anniversary of the “abhorrent” attacks, said UN relief chief Tom Fletcher.

“I renew my call for the unconditional, immediate release of all the hostages – and until then, they must be treated humanely,” he continued. “Civilians everywhere have to be protected.”

Mr. Fletcher underscored the fact that since 7 October 2023, tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed and “hundreds of thousands endure starvation and displacement”.

Calls for ceasefire and accountability

Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the UN aid agency for Palestinians, UNRWA, said that Gazans have lived through “two long years of destruction, displacement, bombardment, fear, death and hunger”. In a statement posted on X, he again called for the release of all hostages and Palestinian detainees, an immediate ceasefire and for the unfettered delivery of humanitarian supplies at scale, including through UNRWA.

He also urged accountability for atrocities committed on and after 7 October 2023, saying there was “no other way out of this abyss and mayhem”.

7 October terror

More than 1,250 Israelis and foreign nationals were killed in the terror attacks by Hamas and other armed groups on 7 October 2023 and more than 250 others were taken hostage.

More than 66,000 Palestinians have subsequently been killed in the war in Gaza, according to local health authorities.

Amid ongoing violence and airstrikes, UN humanitarian and health officials said on Tuesday that children are paying the heaviest price, with tens of thousands killed, maimed or severely malnourished, while Gaza’s hospitals and clinics edge towards total collapse.

Child deaths unacceptable: UNICEF

Speaking in Geneva on Tuesday, Ricardo Pires from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) maintained that Israel’s “disproportionate response” had left children suffering “in their bodies and minds for way too long”. He told reporters that 61,000 children have reportedly been killed or maimed since October 2023 – one child every 17 minutes – and that many have been traumatised, orphaned and displaced multiple times, “an unacceptable, staggering figure”.

“They’ve been exposed to disease and violence on a scale unprecedented for Gaza,” he continued. “We’ve been denied permission to bring incubators and ventilators to children from the north. They desperately need that to survive. We’re talking about children sharing oxygen masks in order to stay alive.”

UNICEF says that one in five babies in Gaza is now born prematurely, often to mothers weakened by hunger and stress.

Referring to the peace plan put forward by US President Donald Trump, which has been the object of negotiations in Egypt for a second day, Mr. Pires welcomed “the plans by the US Government which bring a glimpse of hope to the region and to civilians and children in Gaza, that a better future is ahead”.

His words echoed those of UN Secretary-General António Guterres who, in a statement on Monday, said that the recent proposal by the US President “presents an opportunity to that must be seized to bring this tragic conflict to an end”.

The opportunity must not be lost, the UN chief stressed. “After two years of trauma, we must choose hope – now,” he said.

Hospitals on the brink

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), only 14 of Gaza’s 36 hospitals are still partially operating – none in northern Gaza – and just 62 primary health-care centres remain partly functional, compared with a pre-war total of 176.

WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier said that official figures confirm 400 malnutrition-related deaths since January 2025, including 101 children, 80 of them under five. Over 10,000 children have been diagnosed with acute malnutrition in the past two months, and about 2,400 severely malnourished children are at risk of starvation.

Speaking to reporters in Geneva, the WHO spokesperson warned that the true toll is likely much higher, as many families in overcrowded shelters cannot reach clinics or hospitals. “Famine that was once confined to Gaza City is now spreading south as people flee renewed fighting,” he explained.

Aid still blocked and unpredictable

From the UN aid coordination office (OCHA), spokesperson Jens Laerke added that since October 2023 more than 8,000 missions inside Gaza have required Israeli approval, and that nearly half had been denied, delayed or impeded. “Any aid that gets in is positive,” he said, “but there hasn’t been a single day where supplies met the levels required”.

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ESMA organises its first Data Day focused on burden reduction and digitalisation

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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, is announcing the first ESMA Data Day to be held on 2 December 2025. This flagship event will showcase how smarter data use and digitalisation can simplify the regulatory framework and reduce reporting burdens while steering clear of deregulation.

Under the theme Burden Reduction in the Digitalisation Era, the Data Day will bring together regulators, market participants, and data experts to explore how simplification and digitalisation can go hand in hand. The programme will feature sessions on: 

  • Approaches to achieving simplification and burden reduction
  • Streamlining compliance and reassessing regulatory requirements
  • Leveraging technology for efficient data management
  • Future trends and strategic priorities in data usage and governance 

Both on-site and online participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with experts and policymakers, exchanging insights and practical recommendations to help shape the future of data-driven regulation across Europe. 

To register for the event, please visit the Data Day registration page:

  • Registration for on-site participants is open until 20 October (limited availability).
  • Registration for online participants will remain open until 22 November.

 

Further information:

Cristina Bonillo Olivares

Senior Communications Officer
press@esma.europa.eu

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Statement by Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib ahead of European Equal Pay Day

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Statement by Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib ahead of European Equal Pay Day

European Commission Statement Brussels, 16 Nov 2025 Equal Pay Day falls on 17 November this year – this marks the date from which women in the EU symbolically begin ‘working for free’ until the end of the year.
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Questions and answers on the agreement on the 2026 EU annual budget

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Statement by Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib ahead of European Equal Pay Day

European Commission Questions and answers Brussels, 15 Nov 2025 Full overview of the annual budget 2026:
In the 2026 annual budget, the following amounts will be allocated to the various EU priorities (in commitments):

€53….

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Speech by Commissioner Šuica at the Day of Dialogue Syria

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Statement by Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib ahead of European Equal Pay Day

European Commission Speech Brussels, 15 Nov 2025 Dear participants,
 
It is a pleasure and honour to address you today.
I was in Syria in June earlier this year.
And had an opportunity to engage with some of y…

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Commission welcomes agreement on 2026 annual budget, funding Europe's core priorities

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Statement by Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib ahead of European Equal Pay Day

European Commission Press release Brussels, 15 Nov 2025 The European Commission welcomes the agreement between the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union on the EU’s 2026 annual budget. Next year’s…

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Commission announces over €5 billion in funding for skills under Erasmus+ 2026

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Statement by Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib ahead of European Equal Pay Day

European Commission Press release Brussels, 12 Nov 2025 Today, the European Commission has opened the Erasmus+ 2026 call for proposals, offering new funding opportunities in education, training, youth and sport acros…

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Statement by Commissioner Lahbib at the Signature of the HERA-PAHO Administrative Arrangement

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Statement by Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib ahead of European Equal Pay Day

European Commission Speech Brussels, 07 Nov 2025 Over three decades. That is how long the EU and the Panamerican Organisation for Health (PAHO) have partnered to keep our people safe and our societies strong. …

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Speech by Commissioner Lahbib at the LAC-EU Civil Society Forum

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Statement by Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib ahead of European Equal Pay Day

European Commission Speech Brussels, 07 Nov 2025 A vast ocean may separate us, but Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe are close at heart. Our histories, our hopes, and our humanity unite us.
Today we fac…

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President von der Leyen participates in the opening of the COP30 and reaffirms the EU's climate ambition

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Statement by Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib ahead of European Equal Pay Day

European Commission News Brussels, 07 Nov 2025
President Ursula von der Leyen was this week in Belém, Brazil, where she took part in the opening of the COP30 UN Climate Change Conference with world leaders….

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