Southern Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts (SCCTA) Head Elect Ayesha Alonto has raised alarm over the worsening humanitarian toll of rising tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, stressing that civilians, particularly children, are bearing the brunt of the conflict.
She lamented reports of more than 130,000 children killed in Gaza, warning that young lives are increasingly being targeted in the ongoing hostilities involving Iran.
Alonto linked these atrocities to disturbing revelations from the Epstein files, which exposed widespread abuse and violations against children.
She emphasized that crimes against humanity transcend religion, and that deliberately targeting children constitutes a grave breach of international humanitarian law.
Regardless of political motives, Alonto insisted that the suffering of innocent children must not be ignored.
She called on the global community to demand accountability, framing the Middle East conflict not merely as a political struggle but as a profound humanitarian crisis devastating children from Gaza to Iran.











