UN Palestinian refugee staff and doctors fainting from hunger in Gaza, says UNRWA
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The UN recorded at least 875 killings within the past six weeks at aid points in Gaza run by the GHF and convoys run by other relief groups.
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GENEVA - The head of the UN Palestinian Refugee Agency said on July 22 that its staff, as well as doctors and humanitarian workers, were fainting on duty in Gaza due to hunger and exhaustion.
UNRWA said it had received dozens of emergency messages from its staff describing grave conditions and exhaustion in the enclave, where Israel has been fighting a war against Hamas since October 2023.
“No one is spared: caretakers in Gaza are also in need of care. Doctors, nurses, journalists and humanitarians are hungry,” UNRWA commissioner general Philippe Lazzarini said in a statement, shared by his spokesperson at a press briefing in Geneva.
“Many are now fainting due to hunger and exhaustion while performing their duties: reporting atrocities or alleviating some of the suffering.”
Mr Lazzarini also criticised a US-backed aid distribution scheme run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
“The so called ‘GHF’ distribution scheme is a sadistic death trap. Snipers open fire randomly on crowds as if they are given a licence to kill,” Mr Lazzarini said.
The GHF uses private US security and logistics companies and largely bypasses a UN-led system, that Israel alleges has let Hamas-led militants loot aid shipments intended for civilians. Hamas denies the allegation.
More than 1,000 people have been reported killed while trying to receive food aid
The UN said on July 15 it had recorded at least 875 killings within the past six weeks at aid points in Gaza run by the GHF and convoys run by other relief groups.
The majority of those killed were in the vicinity of GHF sites, while the remaining 201 were killed on the routes of other aid convoys.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry, GHF and Cogat, the Israeli military aid coordination agency, were not immediately available for comment.
GHF has previously told Reuters that such incidents have not occurred on its sites and accused the UN of misinformation, which it denies. REUTERS

