The United Nations has labeled the conditions for humanitarian workers in Gaza as “increasingly intolerable,” urging Israel on Tuesday to enhance coordination with aid organizations and facilitate more effective aid delivery. This call for action includes allowing the UN to utilize essential security equipment and ensuring the Israeli military supports the humanitarian efforts more robustly.
During a press briefing, UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric emphasized the severe risks faced by humanitarian operations in Gaza, which have frequently been compromised. “The risks, frankly, are becoming increasingly intolerable,” Dujarric stated, emphasizing that ongoing discussions between the UN and COGAT—the Israeli military branch overseeing aid transfers—are needed to address these challenges amidst the prolonged conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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Secretary-General Antonio Guterres previously noted the “total lawlessness” in Gaza, which severely hampers the UN’s ability to conduct aid operations as the region teeters on the brink of famine. In efforts to mitigate these issues, the United States has been actively collaborating with both the UN and Israel.
Dujarric added, “Every day, we assess the situation and look at how we can operate safely, both for our own staff, but most importantly for those who are receiving the aid. Every day, we need to grab whatever opportunities we can.”