Some 1.5 million people – including tens of thousands of pregnant women, new mothers and newborns – are now crammed into Rafah, Gaza’s southernmost town, in a desperate search for safety amid war. Tightly packed with nowhere to go, they find the prospect of further military operations in Rafah terrifying.
With bombs falling and just a trickle of aid, a public health disaster is worsening. Some 500,000 cases of communicable disease, including meningitis and acute Diarrhoea, have been reported. Women are reportedly miscarrying at a higher rate than before the war, and in many cases, Caesarean sections, amputations and other surgeries are being performed with partial anesthesia due to a lack of supplies. Everyone in Gaza is hungry, including 50,000 pregnant women, with malnutrition making them more susceptible to disease and less able to recover.
UNFPA and partners are providing support in this devastating crisis, but it’s not enough, as we do not have the access required to support all women in need. Military operations in Rafah would make it even harder to deliver aid, leaving “an already-fragile humanitarian operation at death’s door,” Martin Griffiths, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, has said.
We need a humanitarian ceasefire now, to end this brutal and intense bombardment of Gaza, to free all remaining hostages, and to enable full-scale aid deliveries to reach people in need across the territory.
“Unbelievable terror – what I suffer from the most is the extreme terror.” – Suhad, 36
“The situation in Gaza is beyond any of our worst nightmares, and it’s getting worse.” – Dominic Allen, UNFPA Representative for the State of Palestine
Decisions to withhold funds from UNRWA must be revoked. Abandoning UNRWA now is tantamount to abandoning Gaza.
Guterres continued by saying: “Nothing justifies the horrific terror attacks launched by Hamas against Israel on 7 October. Nor is there any justification for the collective punishment of the Palestinian people. Yet Israeli military operations have resulted in destruction and death in Gaza at a scale and speed without parallel since I became Secretary-General.”
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