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Irony of Humanitarian Zones Laid Bare

September 10, 2024
Comfort Ampomaaby Comfort Ampomaa
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Irony of Humanitarian Zones Laid Bare

A destroyed tent in al-Mawasi.

There has been an alarming pattern emerging from the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian factions; the targeted strikes on humanitarian zones intended for displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

These zones, set up to offer sanctuary amid relentless violence, are now themselves being reduced to rubble.

The destruction of these shelters not only raises grave concerns about the safety of civilians but also challenges the principles of humanitarian protection in conflict zones.

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In a chilling and tragic repetition, the Gaza Strip has witnessed another devastating attack on a so-called safe zone for displaced Palestinians.

At least 40 people have been killed and 60 injured in an attack on displaced Palestinians in al-Mawasi in the southern Gaza Strip.

Al-Mawasi has become a very deadly place in Gaza as this isn’t the first Israeli strike there

Israel claimed the attack, saying that its fighter jets were targeting a Hamas southern command centre “disguised in the humanitarian area in Khan Younis.”

In a post on X, the Israeli army, which has been facing scrutiny for alleged violations of international law, said that “many steps were taken to reduce the chance of harming civilians, including the use of precision weaponry, aerial surveillance and additional intelligence information.”

The Israeli military’s claims of precision and caution in their operations do little to mitigate the growing humanitarian crisis.

A spokesperson for Gaza’s Civil Defence said that initial assessments suggest that this is “one of the most heinous massacres in this frenzied war.”

The spokesperson noted that ambulance and civil defence teams are facing considerable difficulty retrieving the bodies of people killed in the attack.

The attacks involved heavy missiles and left three large craters in an area where people were living in at least 20 tents.

People in the surrounding area are in a state of panic because they thought the area was safe after Israel had called it a “humanitarian area.”

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) condemned the “latest Israeli massacre of Palestinians in a so-called ‘safe area’ in Gaza”, referring to the al-Mawasi attack.

CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said Israel’s “far-right genocidal” government was using “one-ton Biden bombs to massacre Palestinians as if they were sheep for the slaughter, not human beings deserving life and freedom.”

Hamas labelled Israel’s accusations a “clear lie that aims to justify these ugly crimes.”

“The resistance has denied several times that any of its members exist within civilian gatherings or using these places for military purposes,” Hamas said in a statement.

 Unclear If Third Phase Of Polio Vaccine Campaign To Begin As Planned

Meanwhile, UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini stated that the UN is “not able to confirm whether the polio campaign will begin” in northern Gaza on Tuesday as planned after Israeli forces held a UN convoy at gunpoint on their way to begin the final phase of the rollout.

Lazzarini said that convoy of United Nations vehicles and staff detained by Israel was released after more than eight hours.

The Israeli military detained the team in northern Gaza on Monday, claiming it received intelligence there were several “Palestinian suspects” on board.

Teams of health workers have already successfully given at least 441,647 children in the central and southern parts of the Gaza Strip a shot, as the first two phases went relatively smoothly.

Overall, the UN says it needs to reach about 640,000 children across Gaza to help stop the highly preventable but also highly contagious disease from spreading after the first polio case in 25 years was detected in Gaza in August.

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Tags: Al-MawasiGaza striphumanitarian zonesIsrael-Hamas warPhilippe Lazzarini
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