Young Girl Captured in Gaza Detainees
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•Finding the young girl captured in a photograph of Gaza detainees
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Julia Abu Warda , aged three , was reunited with her father, grandfather and mother.
She was with her family when they heard an Israeli drone broadcasting a warning to evacuate.
Her father says they were held at an Israeli checkpoint for six to seven hours .
Julia 's father: "She started screaming and told me she wanted me to tell her mother".
According to Unicef - the United Nations children’s agency - 14,000 children have been reportedly killed in the war.
The UN estimates that nearly all children in the Gaza Strip - nearly one million children - need mental health support.
Nearly all children - nearly 1 million - are affected by the conflict.
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