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Lynn Hastings calls an for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator in the occupied Palestinian territory, Lynn Hastings, said on Saturday he was gravely concerned by the ongoing and serious Israeli escalation of violence in and around Gaza which so far has claimed the lives of 13 Palestinians by Israeli warplanes, including a 5-year-old child.
“The humanitarian situation in Gaza is already dire and can only worsen with this most recent escalation. The hostilities must stop to avoid more deaths and injuries of civilians,” stated Hastings. “The regulations of international humanitarian law including those of praise, precaution, and proportionality must be appreciated by all parties.”
She said, “Fuel for the Gaza Power Plant is due to run out today; electricity has already been cut. The continued operation of basic service facilities such as hospitals, schools, warehouses, and designated shelters for internally displaced persons is essential and now at risk. Movement and access of humanitarian personnel, for critical medical cases, and for essential goods, including food and fuel into Gaza, must not be impeded so that humanitarian needs can be met.”
Hastings called on the Israeli occupation authorities to immediately permit the United Nations and humanitarian partners to bring in fuel, food, and medical supplies and to deploy humanitarian personnel in accordance with international principles. “This includes specifically ensuring access and safety through key border crossings. We stand ready to work with all sides to ensure humanitarian needs are met.”
“I reiterate the United Nations Special Coordinator’s appeal on all sides for an immediate de-escalation and halt to the violence, to avoid destructive ramifications, particularly for civilians.”