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A UN Palestine Refugee Agency spokesperson said, “Nowhere today in Gaza is safe.” UNIFEED / FILE
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STORY: UN / GAZA UNRWA INTERVIEW
TRT: 03:24
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE SEE SHOTLIST FOR CREDITS
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 20 OCTOBER 2023, AMMAN, JORDAN / FILE

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FILE – WHO - PLEASE CREDIT WHO ON SCREEN - 12-17 OCTOBER 2023, GAZA

1. Various shots, destroyed buildings

20 OCTOBER 2023, AMMAN, JORDAN

2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tamara Alrifai, Director of external relations and communications, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA):
“What is needed is a continuous flow of aid. This is not about a one-off, sending 20 trucks and then nothing. This is really a call for a continuous and safe humanitarian access with security conditions that allow my colleagues in Gaza to do what they need to do, which is check in on the internally displaced people, run the health centres, and distribute water and food.”

FILE – WHO - PLEASE CREDIT WHO ON SCREEN - 12-17 OCTOBER 2023, GAZA

3. Various shots, ambulances, people, destruction

20 OCTOBER 2023, AMMAN, JORDAN

4. SOUNDBITE (English) Tamara Alrifai, Director of external relations and communications, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA):
“We cannot work without security guarantees. And this is why we've been calling for a humanitarian ceasefire. We need to be able to send our trucks and send our people and know that they're not going to get killed or shot or taken in between.”

FILE – WHO - PLEASE CREDIT WHO ON SCREEN - 12-17 OCTOBER 2023, GAZA

5. Various shots, destroyed buildings

20 OCTOBER 2023, AMMAN, JORDAN

6. SOUNDBITE (English) Tamara Alrifai, Director of external relations and communications, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA):
“Most of my colleagues are displaced in UNRWA schools themselves. These UNRWA schools are very, very overcrowded. There is no privacy. There is there is one toilet for several thousand people. There is no access to basic necessities, commodities. Everyone is living on one liter of drinking water or less per day. So, the conditions are very, very dire for everyone, including my colleagues. And I want to remind that UNWRA has already lost 16 of its staff in the last 12 days. I have lost 16 colleagues from UNRWA.”

FILE – WHO - WHO - PLEASE CREDIT WHO ON SCREEN - 12-17 OCTOBER 2023, GAZA
7. Various shots, ambulances, people carrying injured people

20 OCTOBER 2023, AMMAN, JORDAN

8. SOUNDBITE (English) Tamara Alrifai, Director of external relations and communications, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA):
“33 of our premises or installations have been damaged so far by strikes by the Israeli Defence Forces. So, we have sustained a lot of damage on top of the human losses. The conditions inside the shelters - again overcrowding - and mostly a lot of fear and despair and a state of shock that my colleagues report by people who thought they were seeking safety and security in a UN building under a blue flag.”

FILE – UNICEF - PLEASE CREDIT UNICEF ON SCREEN - 16 OCTOBER 2023, GAZA STRIP

9. Aerial shot, destruction, Al-Rimal neighborhood

20 OCTOBER 2023, AMMAN, JORDAN

10. SOUNDBITE (English) Tamara Alrifai, Director of external relations and communications, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA):
“In a way, that perception, that if you're in a UN building, then you're protected, or at least you're supposed to be more protected than if you're somewhere else in Gaza, but in reality, nowhere today in Gaza is safe.”

FILE – UNICEF - PLEASE CREDIT UNICEF ON SCREEN - 16 OCTOBER 2023, GAZA STRIP

11. Aerial shot, destruction, Al-Rimal neighborhood

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A UN Palestine Refugee Agency (UNRWA) spokesperson said, “Nowhere today in Gaza is safe.”

Speaking from Amman, Jordan, today (20 Oct) in an interview, Tamara Alrifai, UNRWA Director of External Relations, said that Gaza needs a “continuous flow of aid” along with safe humanitarian access that allows relief workers to reach those in need.

She said, “This is not about a one-off, sending 20 trucks and then nothing. This is really a call for a continuous and safe humanitarian access with security conditions that allow my colleagues in Gaza to do what they need to do, which is check in on the internally displaced people, run the health centres, and distribute water and food.”

Alrifai also described that the UN agency has some 13,000 people on the ground in the enclave – a vast majority of them Gazans themselves – who, despite having been displaced and living in shelters themselves, are determined to keep working and deliver assistance.

She said, “We cannot work without security guarantees. And this is why we've been calling for a humanitarian ceasefire. We need to be able to send our trucks and send our people and know that they're not going to get killed or shot or taken in between.”

As the Israeli bombardment continues, she said that 16 of her colleagues have now been killed since the siege of Gaza began, following the attacks by Hamas militants in southern Israel on 7 October.

She said, “I want to remind that UNWRA has already lost 16 of its staff in the last 12 days. I have lost 16 colleagues from UNRWA.”

She also spoke about the situation inside UNRWA shelters and how the agency is trying to give a “little bit of privacy and a little bit of dignity” to people in desperate need.

She said, “Most of my colleagues are displaced in UNRWA schools themselves. These UNRWA schools are very, very overcrowded. There is no privacy. There is there is one toilet for several thousand people. There is no access to basic necessities, commodities. Everyone is living on one liter of drinking water or less per day. So, the conditions are very, very dire for everyone, including my colleagues.”

She also said, “33 of our premises or installations have been damaged so far by strikes by the Israeli Defence Forces. So, we have sustained a lot of damage on top of the human losses. The conditions inside the shelters - again overcrowding - and mostly a lot of fear and despair and a state of shock that my colleagues report by people who thought they were seeking safety and security in a UN building under a blue flag.”

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