Gaza: Acts of war bear hallmarks of atrocity crimes, warn UN humanitarians
- UN Women reported that over 50,251 Palestinians have died due to the conflict in Gaza, with 830 killed between March 18 and March 25 alone, including 174 women and 322 children.
- Maryse Guimond emphasized the urgent need to protect the rights of women and girls affected by the ongoing war, stating that they bear the highest burden in casualties.
- The resumption of hostilities has halted humanitarian aid since March 2, causing deteriorating health conditions in Gaza, with essential supplies running dangerously low, according to local authorities.
- Jens Laerke described the situation as having 'hallmarks of atrocity crimes', calling for an immediate ceasefire and warning against the normalization of violence.
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UN Women Highlights Dire Situation for Women and Girls in Gaza - teleSUR English
On Friday, UN Women issued a stark warning regarding the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, stating that women and girls have “borne the brunt” of what they describe as a genocidal war. The conflict has resulted in the deaths of over 50,251 Palestinians and injuries to 114,025 others. Maryse Guimond, UN Women’s Special Representative in Palestine, emphasized the urgent need to protect the rights and dignity of those af…
Gaza: Acts of war bear hallmarks of atrocity crimes, warn UN humanitarians
Lifesaving supplies in Gaza continue to run dangerously low, nearly four weeks into the total aid blockade and deadly bombardment of the enclave by Israel, UN humanitarians said on Friday.
Global humanitarian organization condemned the crisis in Gaza
The people of Gaza are trapped, not only by physical borders, but also by political and geopolitical constraints, she said in a statement after visiting the Rafah crossing on the Egyptian side of the border for the second time. The recent escalation of the conflict not only reshaped the landscape of destruction, but fundamentally changed lives throughout the region, she lamented. Forbes recalled that her first visit to the Rafah crossing occurre…
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