Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of blocking aid to Gazans in violation of a UN court order
- Half a million people in Gaza face starvation, with 2.3 million experiencing acute food insecurity, reported by aid agencies.
- Israel is criticized for not adequately facilitating fuel and aid deliveries to northern Gaza, leading to suspension of aid by the World Food Program.
- The International Court of Justice ordered Israel to provide urgently needed aid to Palestinians in Gaza, but an increase in chaos has disrupted deliveries.
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With a historic ruling on January 26, the International Court of Justice ordered Tel Aviv to urgently deliver humanitarian aid to the Strip, but according to humanitarian organizations, supplies have even fallen by 30 percent.
The vast majority of the fifty states that pleaded before the judges in The Hague called for the “immediate” end of the Israeli occupation and the withdrawal of its forces from Palestinian territories.
Det har blivit nästintill omöjligt att evakuera sjuka eller skadade och att leverera nödhjälp i norra Gaza, och alltmer svårt i de södra delarna, enligt Jens Lærke, talesperson för FN:s humanitära organ Ocha.
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of blocking aid to Palestinians in
RAFAH, Gaza Strip: Israel has failed to comply with an order by the United Nations’ top court to provide urgently needed aid to desperate people in the Gaza Strip, Human Rights Watch said Monday, a month after a landmark ruling in The Hague ordered Israel to moderate its war. In a preliminary response to a South African petition accusing Israel of genocide, the UN’s top court
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