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UN expresses concern for civilians over school attack in Gaza

“No place is safe in Gaza anymore….At least 4,000 people have taken refuge in this UNRWA school-turned-shelter.”

• October 18, 2023
MISSILE ATTACK ON GAZA
MISSILE ATTACK ON GAZA [Credit: BBC]

The head of the UN Palestine refugee agency (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, on Tuesday expressed concern for the safety of civilians as the UNRWA school was attached.

The UN envoy said at least six people were killed when a UNRWA school, being used as a shelter, was hit in the al-Maghazi camp in the middle region of the embattled Gaza Strip on Monday.

“Dozens were injured (including UNRWA staff), and severe structural damage was caused to the school. The numbers are likely to be higher. This is outrageous, and it again shows a flagrant disregard for the lives of civilians,” he said in a statement. 

“No place is safe in Gaza anymore,” he warned, stressing that it was hit as Israeli airstrikes and bombardment continued. “At least 4,000 people have taken refuge in this UNRWA school turned shelter. They had and still have nowhere else to go.”

He said the agency has provided the coordinates of its facilities to “relevant parties” daily.

On Tuesday, the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) issued a fresh alert for civilians left in northern Gaza amid ongoing military operations in the enclave ahead of an anticipated full-scale Israeli response to Hamas’s October 7 attack.

The past 10 days of conflict have claimed the lives of 4,200 people, forced more than one million individuals to flee their homes following an order from the Israeli authorities and left large areas in the Gaza Strip “reduced to rubble,” according to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).

Meanwhile, on Monday, the Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Joyce Msuya, briefed Member States on the Gaza crisis and said the situation “can only be described as an utter catastrophe.”

She added that as every hour passes, restoring essential supplies and services “becomes ever more critical.”

She said the UN would continue identifying urgent solutions for getting aid into Gaza.

UN secretary general Antonio Guterres will travel to the Egyptian capital, Cairo, on Thursday, according to his spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, to engage with President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi on the Gaza crisis.

In southern Gaza, where a humanitarian emergency is already playing out, UN relief agencies reiterated their call for a secure and reliable humanitarian corridor to deliver stockpiled aid into the Occupied Territory.

Egypt and Israel have faced multiple calls from the UN and international community to protect non-combatants impacted by the war.

“We call for unimpeded access, safe passage for desperately needed humanitarian supplies to Gaza,” said Abeer Etefa, UN World Food Programme (WFP) Regional Communications Lead for the Middle East and North Africa.

Some 300 tonnes of food “are either at or on the way to the Egyptian border in Rafah,” Ms Etefa said. “That’s enough to feed around a quarter million people for one week.”

According to OHCHR, “a large number” of women and children are among the dead in Gaza, as well as at least 11 Palestinian journalists, 28 medical staff and 14 UN colleagues.

“It remains unclear how many more bodies may be buried in the rubble – with many families missing loved ones, terrified about their uncertain fate,” Ravina Shamdasani, OHCHR spokesperson, said.

(NAN)

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