INNORIGHTS Ghana asks UN to shield children in Israel-Iran conflict

A child rights group from Ghana wants world leaders to protect kids during fighting between Israel and Iran. INNORIGHTS Ghana asked the United Nations and other groups to start peace talks. The organization works to help vulnerable children around the world. Peter Boateng leads the group and signed a statement about the crisis. The group wants all countries to follow international laws that protect civilians during wars.

INNORIGHTS Ghana worries about violence spreading across the Middle East region. The organization joined other groups asking for calm and peaceful solutions. Recent air attacks by the United States against Iran have made the situation worse. The UN Secretary-General said military force cannot solve these problems and only diplomacy can bring peace. The fighting hurts innocent people and forces families to leave their homes.

The Ghana-based group said wars affect many countries beyond where battles happen. African nations face economic problems when conflicts break out in other regions. Ghana already struggles with rising energy costs and food shortages from other world tensions. The group mentioned ongoing wars between Russia and Ukraine that still hurt global trade. Leaders across Africa have warned that Middle East fighting will damage their economies.

INNORIGHTS Ghana urged world powers to choose talking over fighting. The organization wants international groups to focus on helping people instead of supporting military actions. Group leaders said real peace comes when countries use diplomacy to solve disagreements. They believe children deserve to live without fear and violence. The statement called for wisdom and respect rather than war and destruction.
 

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