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Gaza Situation - Report 42

24 hour reports by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)

Due to the dramatic escalation in violence over the past few days and the massive assault on Gaza, UNRWA has declared an emergency in all five areas of the Gaza Strip. It is closely monitoring the situation and stands ready to mount an emergency response should that become necessary. The priority for the Agency has now shifted to emergency operations, providing assistance to those who have been displaced and sought shelter in UNRWA schools, while attempting to continue regular operations. Urgent funding needs persist and are increasing

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The ceasefire was broken. 3 rockets were reportedly fired this afternoon from Gaza. There are reports of Israeli airstrikes in North, Gaza, Middle and Khan Younis.

The uncertainty about a potential resumption of hostilities, and the fear of a return to the status quo of the blockade, continue to have a severe impact on the population of Gaza. Palestinians feel that, even if they are lucky enough to survive, there is nothing to look forward to and there is no future in the Gaza Strip. Lifting the blockade and ending the collective punishment of the Gaza population is imperative.

Robert Serry, the Special Coordinator for the Middle East Process, said yesterday in his briefing to the UN Security Council (link is external) that while the temporary ceasefire has granted civilians a reprieve for the past days, 'it has taken too much time, and too many lives to achieve.' He stated it remained his 'conviction that we must not leave Gaza in the condition it was in before this latest escalation. Otherwise, the restrictions on the Strip – on exit and entry of goods and people – will continue to fuel instability, underdevelopment and conflict, and I am afraid the next escalation will be just a matter of time.'”

Today marks World Humanitarian Day, an annual occasion dedicated by the UN General Assembly to recognize humanitarian personnel and those who have lost their lives working for humanitarian causes. In his statement, James Rawley, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator, commemorated the 30 Palestinian colleagues, including 11 UNRWA personnel, which have been killed in the line of duty over the past weeks.

The past weeks witnessed the largest displacement in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the Israeli occupation in 1967, with one third of the total population displaced at the peak of hostilities. As of yesterday afternoon, over 238,000 IDPs were sheltered in 81 UNRWA schools, and with the expiry of the 5 days ceasefire immanent, many more Palestinians living close to the fence fled to UNRWA shelters over night searching for safety.”

Pending a lasting ceasefire, which will allow the UNRWA engineers to undertake shelter assessments, it is estimated that about 100,000 Palestinians have lost their homes. Based on these figures, UNRWA is expecting some 65,000 to 70,000 Palestinian to stay in the UNRWA schools as they have no home and nowhere to return.

Since the last update, the Protection Cluster has recorded one additional fatality. According to UN information, the cumulative death toll among Palestinians stands at 1976. 1417 are believed to be civilians, including 459 children and 239 women.

Besides the incessant sound of drones, calm prevailed over the Gaza Strip. People are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the Cairo talks.”

The Gaza Strip relies on water supply from the underlying aquifer which has been over pumped for decades. By 2020 at the latest, Gaza will be effectively without water. Most of Gaza's households have little or no water supply, and if available, the water is contaminated and unfit for human consumption.”

The health surveillance report includes 16 health issues of concern, up from an initial 9. Included is bloody diarrhea, diarrhea for under/above 5 years old, typhoid fever, acute viral hepatitis, cholera suspected/confirmed, measles, scabies, impetigo, lice, acute flaccid paralysis, viral meningitis suspected/confirmed, acute respiratory infection and mumps.

UNRWA’s regular food distribution to a total caseload of over 830,000 beneficiaries continued. Food rations were provided to 4,173 families through all 12 UNRWA distribution centers.”

14 of 21 health centers were operating. 94 per cent of the staff reported to work, and 19,685 patients were served.”

UNRWA estimates that 108 installations have been damaged since 8 July 2014. Out of the 108 installations, 62 have been inspected by UNMAS [United Nations Mine Action Service], with 59 installations cleared for UNRWA engineers to conduct assessments. With thousands of unexploded weapons littered across the Gaza Strip, unexploded ordnance is posing life-threatening risks to the population. Training of UNRWA staff on explosive remnants of war started yesterday in Rafah and will continue today in Khan Younis.”

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