The UN on Sunday welcomed an Israeli decision to โpauseโ fighting around a south Gaza route daily for aid deliveries but urged more โconcrete measuresโ to unblock the humanitarian response.
Israelโs military announced Sunday a โlocal, tactical pause of military activityโ during daylight hours in an area of Rafah to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance in the war-torn Palestinian territory.
โWe welcome this announcement,โ UN aid agency OCHAโs spokesman Jens Laerke said, noting though that โthis has yet to translate into more aid reaching people in need.โ
โWe hope this leads to further concrete measures by Israel to address longstanding issues preventing a meaningful humanitarian response in Gaza.โ
UN agencies and aid groups have repeatedly sounded the alarm of dire shortages of food and other essentials in the Gaza Strip, exacerbated by overland access restrictions and the closure of the key Rafah crossing with Egypt since Israeli forces seized it in early May.
Israel has long defended its efforts to let aid into Gaza including via its Kerem Shalom border near Rafah, blaming militants for looting supplies and humanitarian workers for failing to distribute them to civilians.
โThe UN and our humanitarian partners are ready to engage with all parties to ensure life-saving assistance reaches those in need across Gaza, where catastrophic hunger is widespread,โ Laerke said.
โLiving conditions for affected and displaced families in Gaza are dire. They urgently need food, water, sanitation, shelter, and healthcare, with many living near piles of solid waste, heightening health risks.โ
The UN was insisting, he said, that โhumanitarian operations in Gaza must be fully facilitated, and all impediments must be lifted.โ โWe need to be able to deliver aid safely throughout Gaza.โ Laerke said that meant ensuring the movement of aid within Gaza, including through checkpoints, โis predictable and expedited.โ
โIt means all roads are operational. It means allowing the regular entry of fuel, which is in critically short supply in Gaza. It means providing the necessary communications equipment and logistical materials, which have long been denied by Israeli authorities,โ he said.
โAnd importantly, the issue of rule of law must be addressed immediately,โ he said, warning that โdesperation and scarcity of aid have led to a near-total breakdown in law and orderโ in Gaza.
Gazaโs deadliest war erupted with Hamasโs unprecedented October 7 attack inside Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,194 people, mostly civilians.
The militants also seized 251 hostages. Of these, 116 remain in Gaza, although the army says 41 are dead. Israelโs retaliatory offensive has killed at least 37,296 people in Gaza, also mostly civilians, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-ruled territory.
The ongoing conflict has also drawn international attention, with various global leaders and entities weighing in on the situation. Saudi Arabiaโs foreign minister stated that Israelโs existence is intertwined with the establishment of a Palestinian state. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau mentioned that Canada is prepared to recognize Palestine as a state at the appropriate time. Moreover, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney has been involved in assisting the International Criminal Court (ICC) in examining evidence of potential war crimes in Gaza, highlighting the global call for justice and accountability amidst the escalating humanitarian crisis.

