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Top UN officials on Gaza: ‘These atrocities must end’

UN officials call for an end to the violence in war-torn Gaza, and demand safe access for aid workers

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A Palestinian woman inspects the damage to a school sheltering displaced people after it was hit by an Israeli strike at Beach refugee camp in Gaza City on Monday. Photo: Reuters
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Leading United Nations officials demanded on Monday “an end to the appalling human suffering and humanitarian catastrophe” in the Gaza Strip, nearly a year into the war between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas.

“These atrocities must end,” they said in a statement signed by the heads of UN agencies that include Unicef and the World Food Programme along with other aid groups as world leaders gathered in New York for the annual UN General Assembly.

“Humanitarians must have safe and unimpeded access to those in need,” the statement said. “We cannot do our jobs in the face of overwhelming need and ongoing violence.”

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The UN has long complained of obstacles to getting aid into Gaza during the war and distributing it amid “total lawlessness” in the besieged Palestinian enclave. Nearly 300 humanitarian aid workers, more than two-thirds of them UN staff, have been killed.

Palestinians search for survivors amid the rubble of a building in Gaza City. Photo: AFP
Palestinians search for survivors amid the rubble of a building in Gaza City. Photo: AFP

“The risk of famine persists with all 2.1 million residents still in urgent need of food and livelihood assistance as humanitarian access remains restricted,” the UN officials said. “Healthcare has been decimated. More than 500 attacks on healthcare have been recorded in Gaza.”

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Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Sierra Leone, Switzerland and the United Kingdom said on Monday they would team up to develop a declaration for the protection of humanitarian personnel and invite all countries to sign.

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