UN official urges Israel to lift aid blockade of Gaza and calls it 'cruel collective punishment'
- On May 1, 2025, in Jerusalem, the United Nations official responsible for humanitarian affairs called on Israel to end its blockade preventing aid from reaching Gaza amid ongoing military strikes.
- The call follows nearly two months of blockade and military action since March 18, after Israel ended a ceasefire to pressure Hamas following its October 7, 2023 attack.
- Gaza suffers severe shortages of food, water, and medicine, a collapsing medical system, and more than 52,400 deaths reported by Gaza's Health Ministry, including many women and children.
- Tom Fletcher stressed that humanitarian assistance, along with the lives it protects, must not be used as leverage, describing the suspension of aid as a harsh form of collective punishment that breaches international law.
- The blockade's persistence worsens Gaza's humanitarian crisis, endangers one million children, and threatens to destabilize the region unless aid access is restored urgently.
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Israel’s Blocking of Aid to Gaza Is ‘Cruel Collective Punishment,’ Says UN Relief Chief - Quds News Network
Gaza (Quds News Network)- The United Nations has urged Israel to lift its blockade on humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, describing it as a “cruel collective punishment” as the blockade enters its third month. “International law is unequivocal: as the occupying power, Israel must allow humanitarian support in. Aid, and the civilian lives it saves, should never be a bargaining chip,” Tom Fletcher, the UN’s under-secretary-general for humanitaria…
UN Humanitarian Chief Urges Israel to Lift “Brutal Blockade” on Gaza - teleSUR English
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator, Tom Fletcher, has issued an urgent call for Israel to lift its blockade on the Gaza Strip, which has now entered its second month. Fletcher warned that the policy is causing severe humanitarian consequences and constitutes a violation of international law. “To the Israeli authorities, and to those who may still reason with them, we say once again: lift this brutal blockade. Let humanitarian workers save lives,” s…
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