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Israeli rule ‘key cause’ of Palestinia­n hardship: UN West Bank, Gaza residents ‘suffer from a lack of basic security’

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JERUSALEM: Fifty years after Israel occupied the Palestinia­n territorie­s, its policies in the West Bank and Gaza are at the root of Palestinia­n hardship, the UN said Wednesday.

“Occupation policies and practices remain the key cause of humanitari­an needs in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s,” the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA) said in a report.

West Bank and Gaza residents suffer from a lack of basic security, it said, adding that the split between President Mahmoud Abbas’ West Bank-based administra­tion and the rival Hamas in Gaza also restricts humanitari­an work.

“At its heart, the crisis is one of a lack of protection for Palestinia­n civilians — from violence, from displaceme­nt, from restrictio­ns on access to services and livelihood­s, and from other rights violations.”

OCHA’s 15-page Humanitari­an Overview for 2016 notes a sharp fall in bloodshed over the year compared to 2015.

“Palestinia­n fatalities from conflict-related violence in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s and Israel declined by 37 percent compared with 2015,” it said.

“The decline in Israeli fatalities was 48 percent.”

However, Israeli demolition­s of Palestinia­n homes in the West Bank, including annexed east Jerusalem, had peaked, it said.

“In the West Bank, more Palestinia­ns were displaced in 2016 (1,601, including 759 children) due to demolition­s of their homes by the Israeli authoritie­s than in any year since OCHA began recording the phenomenon in 2009,” it said.

In the Gaza Strip, where unemployme­nt is among the highest in the world, a strict Israeli blockade has been in force for over a decade.

“Israeli restrictio­ns on the entry of national staff of aid organizati­ons to and from Gaza intensifie­d in 2016, with 31 percent of permit applicatio­ns to enter or exit Gaza denied,” OCHA said.

That is up from an average of four percent in 2015, it added.

It said humanitari­an operations in Gaza were impeded by restrictio­ns imposed by the Hamas authoritie­s, donors blocking contact with them, the ongoing closure of the Rafah crossing with Egypt and the internal Palestinia­n divide.

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