GENEVA / GAZA HUMANITARIAN CONVOY ATTACK

The head of the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, confirmed on Monday that a large convoy of humanitarian aid was looted inside Gaza at the weekend, amid a near-total a breakdown in law and order and harassment of the agency’s staff from Israeli soldiers. “More than 100 trucks have been looted, primarily [carrying goods for] UNRWA and the WFP, basically, 80-90 per cent of the convoy on that day,” said Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General. UNTV CH
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STORY: GENEVA / GAZA HUMANITARIAN CONVOY ATTACK
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DATELINE: 18 NOVEMBER 2024 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / FILE

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FILE – GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

1. Wide shot, exterior, UN Geneva flag alley

18 NOVEMBER 2024 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

2. Wide shot, UN Geneva Press room
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General:
“I confirm indeed, that they have been looting, more than 100 trucks have been looted, primarily UNRWA and the WFP. Basically, 80-90 per cent of the convoy on that day. What does it show? Well, we have been warning a long time ago about the total breakdown of civil order; until you know, four or five months ago, we still had local capacity, people who were escorting the convoy. This has completely gone.”
4. Wide shot, Press room, journalists, photographers, TV journalists
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General:
“You keep hearing that the agency is irreplaceable. I keep being asked why is the agency irreplaceable? In fact, it is replaceable by a functioning state, by a functioning institution and for this we need to invest even more into a political process in order to make sure that this reality would be the reality of tomorrow for the Palestinians.”
6. Wide shot, journalists, TV screens showing Philippe Lazzarini
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General:
“If we do this and we do not have a viable alternative in place, we will create a vacuum. We will also deprive hundreds of thousands of children to the right of education, but by doing this we will also sow the seeds for more extremism, more hate in the future.”
8. Medium shot, photographer lining up to take pictures
9. SOUNDBITE (French) Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General:
“Is there today any organization outside of a state that works to bring children back into an educational environment? The answer is no, there is no one. You would get the same answer for primary healthcare.”
10. Medium shot, podium speakers, UN insignia
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Antón Leis, Secretary General and Executive Director of the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development, Chair of the Meeting of the Advisory Committee, at UN Geneva:
“Our intention is to provide support for an irreplaceable and indispensable - and I underline those two words, irreplaceable and indispensable - agency for six million Palestine refugees in the Middle East - not just in Gaza - in the entire Middle East. It is indispensable and irreplaceable in the absence of a political solution to the conflict because all these people depend on UNRWA for basic services such as health, education or social services.”
12. Medium shot, journalists, TV screens showing speakers
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Antón Leis, Secretary General and Executive Director of the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development, Chair of the Meeting of the Advisory Committee, at UN Geneva:
“There are discussions also about what is happening on the ground, the difficulties to operate some of the questions where were alluding to that and the campaigns of disinformation and misinformation that go around the organization. So, it is important also to set the record straight and explain what UNRWA does and what UNRWA does differently from other UN agencies and why - and this is a reality on the ground - why UNRWA is indispensable and irreplaceable.”
14. Wide shot, journalists, TV cameras
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General:
“Our staff in the region is deeply, deeply concerned, anxious - very - about what might happen and rightly so. We had already last week an incident where a female staff member was searched at her home by IDF soldier and when they realized that she's working for UNRWA, basically they told her, ‘How come you work for a terrorist organization?’”
16. Wide shot, journalists
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General:
“We have a new incoming administration in the US; no one, really knows in which direction things will go. We keep hearing that promoting a lasting peace is a priority and I do not see how you can promote lasting peace without addressing the question of the Palestinians in the region. So, of course, people are extremely worried that it might go in the direction of an annexation, but annexation wouldn't mean a lasting peace in the region if you haven’t addressed the question of the Palestinians.”
18. Med shot, TV journalist taking footage
19. Medium shot, journalists
20. Wide shot, journalists, TV cameras and video journalists

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The head of the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, confirmed today (18 Nov) that a large convoy of humanitarian aid was looted inside Gaza at the weekend, amid a near-total a breakdown in law and order and harassment of the agency’s staff from Israeli soldiers.

“More than 100 trucks have been looted, primarily [carrying goods for] UNRWA and the WFP, basically, 80-90 per cent of the convoy on that day,” said Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General.

“What does it show? Well, we have been warning a long time ago about the total breakdown of civil order; until you know, four or five months ago, we still had local capacity, people who were escorting the convoy. This has completely gone.”

According to UNRWA, the incident happened on Saturday and involved a 109-truck convoy. “The vast majority of the trucks, 97 in total, were lost and drivers were forced at gunpoint to unload aid,” it said in an online post on X.

“The Israeli authorities continue to disregard their legal obligations under international law to ensure the population's basic needs are met and to facilitate the safe delivery of aid,” the UN agency insisted. “Such responsibilities continue when trucks enter the Gaza Strip, until people are reached with essential assistance.”

In addition to ongoing deadly Israeli bombardment – including of a residential building in northern Beit Lahia at the weekend which left dozens dead including children – UNRWA said that critical shortages of flour had forced all eight UN-supported bakeries in Deir al Balah and Khan Younis to operate “at diminished capacity for weeks. Many have been forced to shut down entirely. Without immediate intervention, severe food shortages are set to worsen, further endangering the lives of over two million people who depend on humanitarian aid to survive.”

Speaking in Geneva on the sidelines of a meeting of the Advisory Committee which is tasked with advising and assisting UNRWA in carrying out its mandate, Mr. Lazzarini reiterated his warning – echoed widely by the international community – that Israeli efforts to dismantle the agency would have terrible consequences on Gazans who rely on it for education, healthcare and livelihoods, unless a viable alternative were put in place.

“I keep being asked why is the agency irreplaceable? In fact, it is replaceable by a functioning state…if we do this and we do not have a viable alternative in place, we will create a vacuum. We will also deprive hundreds of thousands of children to the right of education, but by doing this we will also sow the seeds for more extremism, more hate in the future.”

Echoing that message, Antón Leis, Secretary General and Executive Director of the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development and Chair of the Meeting of the Advisory Committee insisted that UNRWA was “irreplaceable and indispensable…for six million Palestine refugees in the Middle East - not just in Gaza - in the entire Middle East”.

Mr. Leis underscored the negative impact of an ongoing disinformation campaign targeting UNRWA and stressed the need to explain the agency’s crucial grassroots work across the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

“It is important also to set the record straight and explain what UNRWA does and what UNRWA does differently from other UN agencies and why - and this is a reality on the ground - why UNRWA is indispensable and irreplaceable.”

Mr. Lazzarini noted that the diplomatic and political campaign against UNRWA was impacting staff on the ground, too: “We had already last week an incident where a female staff member was searched at her home by [an Israel Defense Forces] soldier and when they realized that she's working for UNRWA, basically they told her, ‘How come you work for a terrorist organization?’”

Asked what the election of Donald Trump might change, the UNRWA chief maintained the need to listen to the aspirations of Palestinians. “We keep hearing that promoting a lasting peace is a priority and I do not see how you can promote lasting peace without addressing the question of the Palestinians in the region. So, of course, people are extremely worried that it might go in the direction of an annexation, but annexation wouldn't mean a lasting peace in the region if you haven’t addressed the question of the Palestinians.”

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