UN official stresses the world must act now

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A senior United Nations official has urged immediate and substantial humanitarian aid to Gaza, highlighting the dire conditions faced by its residents.

Ajith Sunghay, Head of the Office of the UN Human Rights (OHCHR) in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, appealed to Israeli authorities to ensure the swift delivery of aid to alleviate the suffering of Palestinians grappling with the collapse of public systems and security.

In a video briefing following his week-long visit to Gaza, Sunghay painted a grim picture of widespread hunger, destruction, and despair.

He described seeing women and children scavenging for food in rubbish dumps and hearing the concerns of young residents expressing hopelessness and a desire to leave the region.

“The complete breakdown of society, including education, local support networks, and safety, has left Gaza’s residents without hope or a future,” he said.

Sunghay warned of the catastrophic conditions faced by thousands of displaced individuals, particularly those fleeing relentless bombardments in Gaza City and the northern regions, including Jabalia, Beit Lahia, and Beit Hanoun. Many are forced to shelter in damaged buildings or overcrowded camps without adequate food, water, or sanitation.

With winter setting in, he emphasised the immediate need for adequate shelters and warm clothing to protect vulnerable populations from worsening conditions.

 

Sunghay condemned the ongoing devastation, urging an end to the bombardments and forced displacements. He called for urgent international intervention to address Gaza’s humanitarian crisis and provide relief to its struggling residents.

"The world must act now to prevent further suffering," he concluded.

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