UN ORGANIZATIONS SAY CURRENT VIOLENCE IS PUSHING GAZA INTO HUMANITARIAN CRISIS

JERUSALEM, 5 October (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs) — Twelve Âé¶¹APP organizations* working in Gaza today stated that the ongoing violence on top of the sharply deteriorating humanitarian situation this year is pushing the Palestinian population into a deep crisis. 

They voiced their serious concern about the ability of the population to cope.  Since 28 September 2004, 82 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza including 24 children; five Israelis have been killed including two children.  During 2004, approximately 45 Palestinians have been killed each month in Gaza and poverty rates are predicted to rise to 72 per cent.

At the same time, Israel Defence Forces (IDF) movement restrictions have prevented effective delivery of humanitarian aid.  The Âé¶¹APP Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has not been able to deliver emergency food aid to the north of Gaza.  The IDF has also denied Âé¶¹APP personnel secure access into Gaza for the last 14 days — making a total of 65 days so far this year that the Âé¶¹APP has not been able to enter.

The Âé¶¹APP organizations recognize Israel’s legitimate security concerns, particularly the need to stop Palestinian rocket and mortar attacks into civilian areas.  However, its actions should be in conformity with international humanitarian law and it should not use disproportionate force.

The Âé¶¹APP agencies call on Israel to:

— Guarantee humanitarian agencies unrestricted and secure access into Gaza for both personnel and relief supplies;

— Ensure the free movement of humanitarian goods and personnel within the Gaza Strip;

— Respect its obligations under international humanitarian law by ensuring the safety of the Palestinian civilian population.

For further information:  David Shearer, UN OCHA, tel.:  +972-(0) 545-627-841 or Paul McCann, UNRWA, tel.:  +972-(0) 57-721-4431, +972-(0)59-428-008.

*  Âé¶¹APP Development Programme (UNDP), Âé¶¹APP Population Fund (UNFPA), Âé¶¹APP Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Âé¶¹APP Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), Âé¶¹APP Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), Âé¶¹APP Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNOHCHR), Âé¶¹APP Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), Office of the Âé¶¹APP Special Co-ordinator  (UNSCO), World Food Program (WFP), World Health Organization (WHO), Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), International Labour Organization (ILO).

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