国际英语新闻:Israel reopens crossings to Gaza, but UN stresses need for much greater access
"That aid should be right here, right now, helping the people who need it," the director of operations in Gaza for the UN Reliefand Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), John Ging, said.
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A Palestinian man rests in front of tents in Jabalya in the northern Gaza Strip after his house was destroyed during Israel's 22-day offensive January 28, 2009 |
Ging noted that the number of people receiving UN food aid in Gaza following Israel's devastating three-week offensive against Hamas had now gone up to 900,000. The growing number of aid-dependent Palestinians is due to the lack of an economy in Gaza, as well as the recent damage and destruction, he said.
UNRWA is distributing millions of U.S. dollars of cash assistance to those who have had their houses damaged and need temporary shelters, he added.
The Office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO) reported that the Kerem Shalom crossing, the Karni grain conveyor belt and the Nahal Oz fuel pipeline all reopened on Wednesday.
UN Under-Secretary-general for Humanitarian Affairs John Holmeson Tuesday called on Israel to immediately open up crossing points into Gaza for full access for massive relief aid and reconstruction supplies.
"Israel has a particular responsibility as the occupying power in this context, because of its control of Gaza's borders with Israel, to respect the relevant provisions of international humanitarian law," he told the UN Security Council, stressing that improving the living conditions of Gaza's 1.5 million people was vital to avoid further despair and undermining the two-State diplomatic solution to the decades-old Middle East conflict.
Israel's offensive, launched with the stated aim of ending Hamas rocket attacks against it, is reported to have killed some 1,300 Palestinians, injured more than 5,300 others, some 34 percent of them children, and destroyed or badly damaged 21,000 homes.
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