The Borneo Post

UN chief visits Gaza Strip amid humanitari­an alarm

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: UN chief Antonio Guterres yesterday made his first visit to Gaza since taking office, as internatio­nal concern grows over electricit­y shortages and deteriorat­ing humanitari­an conditions in the Palestinia­n territory.

Hamas, the Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip, welcomed the trip, calling it an “important visit,” but small demonstrat­ions also occurred.

At one protest, around 25 people held a fake coffin with a sign that said ‘Welcome to the largest prison in the world’.

Dozens of people also demonstrat­ed as Guterres’s convoy crossed the border with Israel into Gaza, calling for action in support of Palestinia­n prisoners held by Israel.

Guterres, who held talks with Israeli and Palestinia­n leaders in Jerusalem and Ramallah on Monday and Tuesday, was to visit a school in the strip run by the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees, UNRWA.

Hamas called on Guterres to make “all efforts to lift the siege on the strip and end the suffering for two million Palestinia­ns living in the largest prison in the world.”

The Gaza Strip has been under an Israeli blockade for a decade, while its sole crossing with Egypt has also been largely closed in recent years.

At least 70 per cent of Gazans are dependent upon internatio­nal aid. UNRWA plays a major role in the strip, with the same percentage of the population classified as refugees.

Palestinia­n militants in Gaza and Israel have fought three wars since 2008, and Israel says the blockade is necessary to keep Hamas from obtaining weapons or materials that could be used to make them.

The blockade also serves to isolate the Islamist movement.

UN officials have, however, called for the blockade to be lifted, saying the enclave is fast becoming unliveable, with sparse electricit­y and a lack of clean water.

Before crossing into the Gaza Strip, Israeli officials gave Guterres a tour of the Gaza border area and he was shown a tunnel crossing from the Gaza Strip into Israel. — AFP

 ??  ?? Guterres (right) is accompanie­d by Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon (left) as he gives a statement to members of the media during his visit to a military operations room in Kibbutz Nahal Oz, just outside the Gaza strip. — Reuters photo
Guterres (right) is accompanie­d by Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon (left) as he gives a statement to members of the media during his visit to a military operations room in Kibbutz Nahal Oz, just outside the Gaza strip. — Reuters photo

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