GENEVA / OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY HUMANITARIAN UPDATE

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More than 220 people have now died in Gaza and the West Bank since violence erupted last week with Israel, where the toll has risen to 10 dead, the UN said today, in a call for greater access to the Occupied Palestinian Territory and an end to hostilities. UNTV CH
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STORY: GENEVA / OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY HUMANITARIAN UPDATE
TRT: 2:57
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 18 MAY 2021 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

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1.Wide shot, Palais des Nations flag alley, nations’ flags flying, a cloudy day.
2. Wide shot, podium with speakers in a near-empty Room XIV in line with COVID-19 distancing measures, Palais des Nations.
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jens Laerke, spokesperson for OCHA (UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs):
“Up ’til noon yesterday, in the Gaza Strip Palestinian fatalities stood at 200 at that point. In the West Bank, Palestinian fatalities stood at 20. There are combined in the West Bank and Gaza Strip more than 6,000 injured. In Israel, the casualty count tragically as well as of yesterday stood at 10 total deaths and nearly 800 injured.”
4. Med shot, screen on UNTV camera filming, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Margaret Harris, World Health Organization spokesperson:
“In the Gaza Strip, 19 health facilities have been damaged including destruction of the Hala Al-Shawa primary healthcare clinic. In the West Bank, 41 health workers have been injured and 21 health vehicles damaged. The severe damage to the roads and infrastructure makes access to many of the hospitals very, very difficult.”
6. Med shot, raw of seat and attendee sitting to rear, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Jens Laerke, spokesperson for OCHA (UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs):
“In Israel, 10 people have been killed as of yesterday and hundreds have been injured due to Palestinian rocket attacks from highly populated civilian neighbourhoods into civilian populations centres in Israel.”
8. Wide shot, UNTV cameras and UN staff member typing on phone, Room XIV, Palais des Nations
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Jens Laerke, spokesperson for OCHA (UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs):
“We very much welcome the Israeli authorities’ opening of Kerem Shalom crossing for essential humanitarian supplies, nine days into the crisis. It is critical that the Erez crossing is also opened for the entry and exit of critical humanitarian staff.”
10. Med shot, spokesperson speaking on the podium, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Margaret Harris, World Health Organization spokesperson:
“In the Gaza Strip, 46 per cent of essential drugs and 33 per cent of essential medical supplies are at zero stock; that’s less than one month’s (supply), but it basically means they don’t have that so half, almost half of essential drugs.”
12. Med shot, raw of seat and attendee sitting to rear, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
13. Wide shot, podium with speakers to rear, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.
14. Med shot, TV broadcasting and UN flag, Room XIV, Palais des Nations.

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More than 220 people have now died in Gaza and the West Bank since violence erupted last week with Israel, where the toll has risen to 10 dead, the UN said today (18 May), in a call for greater access to the Occupied Palestinian Territory and an end to hostilities.

“Up ’til noon yesterday, in the Gaza Strip Palestinian fatalities stood at 200 at that point. In the West Bank, Palestinian fatalities stood at 20,” said Jens Laerke from the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

He said, “There are combined in the West Bank and Gaza Strip more than 6,000 injured. In Israel, the casualty count tragically as well as of yesterday stood at 10 total deaths and nearly 800 injured…due to Palestinian rocket attacks from highly populated civilian neighbourhoods into civilian populations centres in Israel.”

Nearly 60,000 people have also had to leave or flee their homes in Gaza, the OCHA spokesperson told journalists, with 47,000 people now sheltering in UN Relief and Works Agency (UNWRA) schools.

As of Monday (17 May), 132 buildings including 621 housing and commercial units have been destroyed in Gaza, according to the Ministry of Public Works and Housing. An additional 316 housing units have been severely damaged and rendered uninhabitable, Laerke noted.

Health care professionals and medical facilities have not been spared either, said Margaret Harris from the World Health Organization (WHO).

She said, “In the Gaza Strip, 19 health facilities have been damaged including destruction of the Hala Al-Shawa primary healthcare clinic. In the West Bank, 41 health workers have been injured and 21 health vehicles damaged. The severe damage to the roads and infrastructure makes access to many of the hospitals very, very difficult.”

The WHO spokesperson added that there was also a drastic lack of medicines and materials in the Gaza Strip, with “46 per cent of essential drugs and 33 per cent of essential medical supplies….at zero stock; that’s less than one month’s (supply), it basically means they don’t have that so half - almost half - of essential drugs.”

Concerns have continued to mount over the deteriorating situation for Gaza residents, where power is only available for six to eight hours per day, owing to damaged feeder lines and networks.

This has disrupted the provision of healthcare and other basic services, including water, hygiene, and sanitation.

Against this backdrop, OCHA welcomed the opening of the Kerem Shalom crossing into southern Gaza, after it was closed eight days ago, along with the Erez crossing in the north of Gaza.

“We very much welcome the Israeli authorities’ opening of Kerem Shalom crossing for essential humanitarian supplies, nine days into the crisis. It is critical that the Erez crossing is also opened for the entry and exit of critical humanitarian staff,” said Laerke.

He said, “In days to come, humanitarian access into and out of Gaza for staff and goods must be sustained and appropriate measures taken to ensure safe movements within Gaza.”

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