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“It’s About Time to Lift Gaza Aid Bans!” OCHA Urges, as Health System Struggles to Stay Afloat

In a social media post, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that only 10 out of 36 hospitals are now partially functioning in the enclave.

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Al-Amal Hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis closed on Tuesday, Tedros noted, after media reports indicated that Israeli troops forced medical teams and patients to evacuate.

The development came as the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, underscored that obstacles continue to prevent the flow of humanitarian supplies throughout Gaza and as the UN’s top rights official said it was “plausible” that Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war in the enclave.

‘Brutal obstacle course’

In a tweet, OCHA described the delivery of essential aid as tantamount to a “brutal obstacle course”, calling on Israel to end restrictions.

Some 1.1 million people in Gaza face “an extreme level of food insecurity”, and there is no alternative to the large-scale transportation of aid by land, especially for those facing the prospect of widespread famine in the north.

The UN relief agency for Palestinians, UNRWA, tweeted that the “clock is ticking fast towards famine in Gaza” and that, although the agency is the backbone of the humanitarian operation, its food convoys “are prevented from reaching the north, where famine is imminent”.

Jonathan Fowler, senior communications officer for UNRWA, described the north as the epicentre: “we simply need to have access to get food supplies in.”

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Civilian death toll rises in South Lebanon

Airstrikes by Israel and rocket barrages by Hezbollah militants along the border region with southern Lebanon on Wednesday, linked to the war in Gaza, led to the deadliest day in months of escalating tensions along the frontier.

In a statement released on Thursday, UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Lebanon, Imran Riza, said that “the tragic events of the past 36 hours have resulted in a significant loss of life and injuries” in the southern region.

“Up to 11 civilians were killed in a single day, including 10 paramedics. I am deeply disturbed by the repeated attacks on health facilities and health workers who risk their lives to provide urgent assistance to their local communities,” he said.

Rocket fire by Hezbollah reportedly killed an Israeli man on Wednesday. Tens of thousands of civilians on both sides have been displaced since the 7 October attacks. 

Mr. Riza reminded that attacks on healthcare “violate international humanitarian law and are unacceptable”.

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Security Council resolution ‘binding and mandatory’

Meanwhile, high level diplomacy to end the fighting and spillover from the war in Gaza continues in the wake of Monday’s Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire during the holy month of Ramadan – the first to avoid a veto.

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Ambassador Pedro Comissário Afonso of Mozambique addresses the Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question.

Following the US abstention in the vote, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield referred to the resolution as “nonbinding”, a view reiterated by other senior officials in Washington.

Speaking to UN News’s Portuguese service on Wednesday, Pedro Comissário, the ambassador of Mozambique to the UN, called for all States to respect Monday’s Security Council resolution.

Mozambique had introduced the resolution on Monday on behalf of the 10 elected members of the Council (E-10), who drafted the short text. 

Resolutions issued and adopted by the Security Council are, of course, binding and mandatory. This is the reason why we have the Security Council,” he underscored. 

“Otherwise, it would have made no sense. Our hope is that all Security Council members, and those to whom the resolution is addressed – I’m talking about Israel, the Palestinian Authority and all other states – will be in a position to respect and implement that resolution. [Not implementing the resolution] is a defiance against the Charter of the United Nations, against our human conscience, against all that makes us human beings”.

Mr. Comissário referred to the symbolism of the adoption of the resolution and the hope that it will lead to peace: “The main issue is to cease the conflict in Gaza, to free all hostages detained by Hamas and to allow humanitarian assistance to flow so that we can provide an adequate assistance to the Palestinian people and in particular to the people in Gaza”.

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14 Comments

  1. The situation described in the article is truly heartbreaking. It’s devastating to see the health system in Gaza barely surviving, with hospitals closing and aid being obstructed. The international community must act swiftly to ensure humanitarian supplies reach those in need without any restrictions.

  2. Why are these aid restrictions still in place when the health system is struggling so much?

    1. It’s truly heartbreaking to see the impact of these aid restrictions on the health system in Gaza. The situation is dire and urgent action is needed to lift these bans and ensure that essential supplies reach those in need.

  3. It’s high time to lift the Gaza aid bans! The situation is dire with only 10 out of 36 hospitals functioning, and the closure of Al-Amal Hospital is alarming. Israel must stop hindering the delivery of humanitarian aid and using starvation as a tool of war. The clock is ticking towards famine in Gaza, and immediate action is crucial to prevent a humanitarian disaster.

  4. It’s crucial that the Gaza aid bans are lifted immediately to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. The health system is already in a dire state, and the obstruction of essential aid only exacerbates the suffering of the people. Israel must end these restrictions and allow the much-needed supplies to reach those in need.

  5. It’s high time the Gaza aid bans are lifted! The situation described in the article is truly alarming. The health system is in shambles, and people are suffering. Restrictions on humanitarian supplies need to end immediately. Israel must stop using starvation as a weapon of war. The clock is ticking towards famine, and urgent action is needed to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.

  6. It’s high time that the Gaza aid bans are lifted! OCHA’s urgent call highlights the desperate struggle of the health system to survive. Restrictions must be removed to allow the flow of essential humanitarian supplies to those in need. The situation in Gaza is dire, and action must be taken immediately to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in the region.

  7. Is it true that only 10 out of 36 hospitals are now partially functioning in Gaza? How is the health system coping with such limitations?

    1. Yes, it is true that only 10 out of 36 hospitals are partially functioning in Gaza. The health system is struggling immensely with these limitations, and urgent action is needed to lift the aid bans and ensure the flow of essential supplies to the people in need.

  8. It’s heartbreaking to see the dire situation in Gaza. It’s time for immediate action to lift the aid bans and ensure that essential supplies reach those in need without further delay.

  9. Will lifting the Gaza aid bans ensure that medical facilities can fully function and provide necessary healthcare to the residents?

  10. It’s heartbreaking to see the dire situation in Gaza. The restrictions on aid must be lifted immediately to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. My thoughts are with the people of Gaza who are struggling to access even basic healthcare.

  11. It’s truly heartbreaking to hear about the struggles of the health system in Gaza. The restrictions on aid deliveries must be lifted immediately to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. Every life in Gaza is valuable, and it’s crucial to ensure that essential aid reaches those in need without obstacles.

  12. Is there any indication of when the Gaza aid bans might be lifted to ensure proper assistance reaches those in need?

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