GENEVA / GAZA UPDATE
STORY: GENEVA / GAZA UPDATE
TRT: 3:52
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 27 MAY 2025, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
1. Med shot, exterior, Palais des Nations, Flag Alley
2. Wide shot, press room and podium speakers.
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jens Laerke, spokesperson, OCHA:
“Of course, we have not stopped operating, we have staff, but as you know very well, we're running on almost 12 weeks - I believe - of blockade with an opening where there is allowed a vastly insufficient amount of aid into the Gaza Strip.”
4. Med shot, journalists.
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Jens Laerke, spokesperson, OCHA:
“As we have explained many times, we do not participate in this modality for the reasons that we have given. It is a distraction from what is actually needed, which is a reopening of all the crossings into Gaza, a secure environment within Gaza and faster facilitation of permissions and final approvals of all the emergency supplies that we have just outside the border; it needs to get in.”
6. Wide shot, podium speakers, journalists.
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Jens Laerke, spokesperson, OCHA:
“We are not always able to collect what is being dropped off on the other side because of the insecure routes that are being assigned to us by the Israeli authority – authorities - to use.”
8. Med shot, podium speakers, TV screen showing remote speaker
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Jens Laerke, spokesperson, OCHA:
“The bottom line again is that we are talking about a vastly insufficient amount of aid that eventually enters Gaza at the moment. That’s why we need [the] opening of more crossings, we need all types of aid - not that aid that is cherry-picked by the Israeli side that we are allowed to get in.”
10. Wide shot, journalists.
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Juliette Touma, Director of Communications, UNRWA:
“It’s been over 20 months of these claims coming our way, harming the agency's reputation of course, but more importantly, putting the lives of our staff, especially those working in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, at risk.”
12. Wide shot, journalists, TV screens showing Juliette Touma.
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Juliette Touma, Director of Communications, UNRWA:
“The Agency has requested on several occasions for cooperation from the Government of Israel by providing information and evidence to substantiate the numerous accusations made against UNRWA. To date, UNRWA has not received any response, nor has the Government of Israel shared any sufficient evidence to back up these very serious claims against the agency and its personnel.”
14. Med shot, podium speakers, TV screens showing Juliette Touma.
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Juliette Touma, Director of Communications, UNRWA:
“When it comes to UNRWA, I can confirm that no supplies whatsoever have gone in since the siege began - Israeli-imposed siege began - on 2 March.”
16. Med shot, TV screens showing Juliette Touma, journalists and control booths with UN logo reflected in window.
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Juliette Touma, Director of Communications, UNRWA:
“We have over 3,000 trucks, in fact, not only a food but also of medicines that are lining up in places like Jordan, like Egypt, that are waiting for the green light to go in and they're carrying medicines and that is expiring soon.”
18. Med shot, journalists
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20. Med shot, journalists
As a United States and Israel-backed aid distribution plan gets underway in Gaza, the UN called on Tuesday (27 May) for an “immediate surge” of its own pre-positioned supplies to help prevent starvation.
After nearly three months of complete blockade by Israel, a “vastly insufficient” amount of aid was finally allowed into the war-ravaged enclave in the last week, insisted Jens Laerke, spokesperson for the UN aid coordination office, OCHA.
“We have not stopped operating,” he said, referring to staff still inside Gaza, who are tasked with liaising with the Israeli authorities to retrieve supplies allowed into Gaza from Israel, via the Kerem Shalom crossing.
Laerke insisted that the UN is not participating in the Israeli aid plan, “It is a distraction from what is actually needed, which is a reopening of all the crossings into Gaza, a secure environment within Gaza and faster facilitation of permissions and final approvals of all the emergency supplies that we have just outside the border; [aid] needs to get in.”
The veteran humanitarian stressed the ongoing dangers and obstacles that have prevented aid teams from picking up and dispatching lifesaving supplies.
“We are not always able to collect what is being dropped off on the other side because of the insecure routes that are being assigned to us by the Israeli authorities to use.”
All types of aid must be allowed through and not “cherry-picked”, Laerke stressed, “The bottom line again is that we are talking about a vastly insufficient amount of aid that eventually enters Gaza at the moment. That’s why we need [the] opening of more crossings, we need all types of aid - not that aid that is cherry-picked by the Israeli side that we are allowed to get in.”
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, meanwhile, explained that “no supplies whatsoever have gone in since the siege began - Israeli-imposed siege began - on 2 March.”
This is despite UNRWA having readied more than 3,000 trucks carrying food and medicines in Jordan and Egypt which will perish soon.
“We have clinics, we have pharmacies that the agency runs and there we normally would distribute medicines against chronic diseases…but also basic medicines, things like paracetamol and then childhood diseases and these are the medicines that we're running out of,” said Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications.
The development comes as UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini urged the Israeli Government to provide proof to back up repeated damaging allegations of "systemic infiltration by Hamas”.
Investigations carried out internally by the UN last year found sufficient evidence that nine active UNRWA staff out of the many thousands it employs had been involved in the Hamas-led terror attacks in Israel that sparked the war in October 2023.
A separate independent probe commissioned by the UN Secretary-General found that the agency’s rules, mechanisms and procedures were the most “elaborate” within the UN, reflecting the complex and sensitive demands associated with working in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
“It’s been over 20 months of these claims coming our way, harming the agency's reputation of course, but more importantly, putting the lives of our staff, especially those working in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, at risk,” said Touma.
Despite numerous requests by UNRWA to the Israeli Government for evidence to substantiate “numerous accusations”, no evidence has been shared to back up the claims against the agency and its personnel, Touma continued.
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