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UNRWA slams Israeli Gaza aid model as ‘distraction from atrocities’

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UNRWA slams Israeli Gaza aid model as ‘distraction from atrocities’
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The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has been providing vital aid and support to Palestinian refugees for over 70 years. However, the recent distribution model implemented by Israel for aid in Gaza has been deemed inefficient and a distraction from the atrocities faced by the Palestinian people. In a statement released on Wednesday, the head of UNRWA, Pierre Krähenbühl, condemned this model and called for a more effective and compassionate approach towards the Palestinian refugees.

Krähenbühl expressed his deep concern over the current aid distribution model in Gaza, stating that it is not only inefficient but also a distraction from the ongoing atrocities faced by the Palestinian people. He emphasized that the focus should be on addressing the root causes of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, rather than just providing temporary aid.

The head of UNRWA highlighted the fact that the blockade imposed by Israel on Gaza has severely limited the movement of people and goods, making it extremely difficult for aid to reach those in need. This has resulted in a dire situation for the Palestinian refugees, with over 80% of the population relying on humanitarian assistance to survive.

Krähenbühl also pointed out that the current aid distribution model is not sustainable and does not address the long-term needs of the Palestinian refugees. He stressed the importance of finding a permanent solution to the crisis in Gaza, which includes lifting the blockade and allowing for the free movement of people and goods.

Furthermore, Krähenbühl expressed his disappointment with the lack of accountability for the atrocities committed against the Palestinian people. He urged the international community to take action and hold those responsible for these atrocities accountable. He also called for an end to the occupation and the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the region.

The head of UNRWA also highlighted the agency’s efforts to provide education and healthcare services to Palestinian refugees, despite the challenges posed by the current situation. He commended the resilience and determination of the Palestinian people, who continue to strive for a better future despite the difficult circumstances they face.

In conclusion, Krähenbühl’s condemnation of Israel’s aid distribution model for Gaza is a call to action for the international community to address the root causes of the humanitarian crisis in the region. It is time for a more effective and sustainable approach towards aiding the Palestinian refugees, one that focuses on their long-term needs and addresses the ongoing atrocities they face. The UNRWA remains committed to providing support and assistance to the Palestinian people, but it is crucial for the international community to join forces and work towards a just and lasting solution for the Palestinian refugees.

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