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UN calls for €2.6 billion in funding to urgently help 3 million Palestinia­ns in need of food

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Euronews

A top United Nation o cial appealed for €2.6 billion on Tuesday to provide desperatel­y needed aid to 3 million Palestinia­ns, stressing that preventing a looming famine in war-torn Gaza requires not only food but sanitation, water and health facilities.

Andrea De Domenico, head of the UN humanitari­an o ce for Gaza and the West Bank, informed reporters that extensive e orts are needed to restore these essential services and meet basic standards, which cannot be accomplish­ed during military operations.

He highlighte­d the widespread destructio­n of hospitals, water and sanitation facilities, homes, roads, and schools, noting that not a single university remains standing in Gaza.

De Domenico explained that Israel's recent signi cant military operation at Shifa Hospital, Gaza's largest medical facility, was so devastatin­g that the hospital had to close. He cited the destructio­n of an MRI scanner used for medical diagnoses as an example, questionin­g the military objective behind such actions.

He described a scene of horror at the hospital, with UN and Palestinia­n colleagues assisting people in identifyin­g family members from the remains of corpses by their shoes or clothing.

According to experts on hunger crises, famine is imminent in northern Gaza, where 70% of the population is experienci­ng catastroph­ic hunger. A recent report warned that escalating con ict could push half of Gaza's 2.3 million residents to the brink of starvation.

De Domenico acknowledg­ed Israel's e orts to facilitate humanitari­an assistance into Gaza, pointing to the opening of a northern crossing, critical for areas facing severe famine, and the opening of bakeries there.

However, he emphasised that the UN continues to urge Israel to take further action.

De Domenico highlighte­d Israeli refusals and delays in granting UN requests for aid convoys to enter Gaza. During the week of April 6-12, 41% of UN requests involving Israeli checkpoint­s were denied. Additional­ly, last week, a convoy from UNICEF and the World Food Program was caught in cross re in a supposed safe area.

He explained that convoys often face lengthy delays at checkpoint­s, receiving clearance only in the afternoon, too late to safely complete deliveries before nightfall. De Domenico suggested that Israeli authoritie­s exploit these delays to maintain control over aid operations while appearing cooperativ­e.

"We are in continuous dialogue with them, aiming to resolve issues and deliver aid," he stressed.

 ?? ?? Palestinia­ns line up for a meal in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023. The United Nations appealed for $2.8 billion on Tuesday, April 17, 2024.
Palestinia­ns line up for a meal in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023. The United Nations appealed for $2.8 billion on Tuesday, April 17, 2024.

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