India, Nov. 14 -- More than nine in 10 children in Gaza are displaying signs of aggressive behaviour linked to more than two years of war between Hamas and Israel, welfare agencies have reported.

Issuing a warning that the children's sense of stability and security has been eroded as key everyday services have collapsed, humanitarians insist that young Gazans will need "sustained, long-term efforts to recover".

Sadness and withdrawal are almost as common (86 per cent), along with disturbed sleep (79 per cent) and widespread refusal to study (69 per cent).

While a fragile ceasefire holds, the deadly violence and insecurity have not ended entirely, with Israeli military strikes near or east of the so-called "Yellow Line".

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