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Disregard For Dignity Of A Beleaguered Population  

August 13, 2024
Comfort Ampomaaby Comfort Ampomaa
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Curbing Gaza’s Hunger Crisis Exceeds Mere Food Distribution

Children line up to receive food in Jabalia camp, June 17, 2024.

In the fractured reality of the Gaza Strip, medical care, food, and clean water—basic necessities that are crucial for any semblance of normalcy in the chaos of conflict are unavailable.

Recent reports emphasize the sad situation in Gaza.

According to the UN, Israel has denied access to Gaza for about one-third of all aid missions since the start of this month in a move that perpetuates “a continued cycle of deprivation and distress” for the population of the war-torn Palestinian territory.

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This systemic obstruction not only deepens an existing humanitarian crisis but also reveals a disturbing disregard for the basic needs and dignity of a beleaguered population.

The latest situation report from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) also reported that 198 people were killed and 430 injured in Israeli attacks between Friday and Monday.

It added that between August 1 and 11, Israeli authorities denied access to northern Gaza for 32 of 85 coordinated humanitarian aid missions. A further 13 were impeded by Israeli authorities and six were cancelled due to logistical and security reasons.

Out of 122 aid missions coordinated with Israeli authorities to southern Gaza, 36 were denied, eight were impeded and 15 were cancelled.

The UN noted that the blocking of aid missions “undermine[s] efforts to address urgent humanitarian needs.”

The implications of these actions extend beyond immediate humanitarian concerns. They contribute to a broader narrative of despair and helplessness among Gaza’s residents, who are forced to confront the stark reality of their situation without the hope of timely aid.

The repeated denial of access sends a chilling message that their plight is not a priority, that their suffering is secondary to strategic calculations.

Each denied aid mission, each obstructed convoy, is a reminder of the urgent need for a concerted effort to break the cycle of deprivation and distress.

The world must act decisively to ensure that aid reaches those who need it most, and that the human cost of conflict is not compounded by bureaucratic barriers and political maneuvering.

Separately, UN agency, UNICEF said that the “appalling” hygiene conditions in Gaza were threatening children’s lives and health.

“Sewage water is all over the streets,” UNICEF spokesman Salim Oweis said from central Deir el-Balah, where untreated sewage run-off has formed large pools on the road.

“With the lack of clean water, the destruction of the sanitation system, sewage treatment systems, children and families are still struggling,” he said.

Analyst Bemoans UNSC’s Inability To Address Gaza Crisis

Meanwhile, Maya Ungar, an analyst at the International Crisis Group, opined that the UN Security Council’s failure to bring an end to Israel’s war on Gaza is undermining its authority.

Speaking to a news agency, he noted that the council has now called 24 special sessions on Palestine since October 7, 2024.

“Twenty-four sessions, yet very little that the Security Council has actually been able to do. That’s significant and it’s something that will continue to hurt and undermine the legitimacy of the Security Council, you know, far past when a ceasefire is reached in Gaza.

“I think one of the biggest takeaways, which many member states have been shouting from the rooftops, is a need for reform of the Security Council. We’re in a situation where the Security Council is clearly not working to maintain international peace and security as it was mandated to do.”

Maya Ungar

These are a few examples of UNSC meetings held.

Back on October 30, 2023, an emergency meeting and a call to halt the fighting when the death toll was 8,000. It has since soared to five times that.

On May 24, 2024, the council met to pass a resolution condemning the killing of UN staff and aid workers. Since then, another 15 UN personnel have been killed and more humanitarian workers as well.

And on May 29,2024, the council met after Israel struck a camp in Rafah sparking fires and killing dozens. Since then, [there have been] more strikes by Israel and more deaths.

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