WHO calls off aid delivery to north Gaza in absence of security guarantees
International organisations are unable to deliver medical aid to Palestinians in besieged Gaza because they lack security guarantees, making life even harder for residents of the besieged enclave enduring continuous Israeli attacks.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has said it had been compelled to cancel a mission to bring medical supplies to northern Gaza on Sunday after failing to receive security guarantees.
It was the fourth time WHO had had to call off a planned mission to bring urgently needed medical supplies to Al Awda Hospital and the central drug store in northern Gaza since December 26, it said.
"It has now been 12 days since we were last able to reach northern Gaza," the WHO office in the occupied Palestinian territories wrote on the X social media platform.
"Heavy bombardment, movement restrictions, and interrupted communications are making it nearly impossible to deliver medical supplies regularly and safely across Gaza, particularly in the north."
Today, @WHO cancelled a planned mission to Al-Awda hospital and the central drug store in northern #Gaza for the fourth time since 26 Dec because we did not receive deconfliction and safety guarantees.
— WHO in occupied Palestinian territory (@WHOoPt) January 7, 2024
The mission planned to move urgently needed medical supplies to sustain the… pic.twitter.com/6v09rPbBb1
The delivery planned on Sunday, WHO said, had been designed to sustain the operations of five hospitals in the northern part of the Palestinian enclave.
Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy said he did not have information on WHO's assertion, referring questions to the Israeli army.
WHO Director- General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was "shocked by the scale of health needs and devastation in northern Gaza".
"Further delays will lead to more death and suffering for far too many people," he wrote on X.
Shocked by the scale of health needs and devastation in Northern Gaza.
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) January 7, 2024
Urgent, safe and unhindered access to the region is needed to deliver humanitarian aid.
Further delays will lead to more death and suffering for far too many people.#CeasefireNow. https://t.co/9uYTWZLxEc
In separate comments, the International Rescue Committee aid group said its emergency medical team and the Medical Aid for Palestinians charity had been forced to withdraw and cease its activities at the Al Aqsa Hospital in Gaza's Middle Area due to increasing Israel military activity in the area.
The Israeli offensive launched in the wake of a deadly rampage by Hamas in southern Israel on October 7 has displaced most of Gaza's 2.3 million population, left many homes and civilian infrastructure in ruins, and caused acute shortages of food, water and medicine.
As a result of increasing Israeli military activity around the Al Aqsa Hospital, the only functioning hospital in Gaza's Middle Area, @MedicalAidPal and the IRC's Emergency Medical Team has been forced to withdraw and cease activities.
— IRC - International Rescue Committee (@RESCUEorg) January 7, 2024
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