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Amid continuing heavy fighting in Gaza, including reported attacks on hospitals in the southern city of Khan Younis, UN humanitarians expressed deep concern for patients and others seeking treatment who had “no way in and out”. UNTV CH
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STORY: GENEVA / GAZA HUMANITARIAN UPDATE
TRT: 02:15
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 23 JANUARY 2024, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / FILE

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FILE – GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

1. Med shot, UN Geneva flag alley

23 JANUARY 2024, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

2. Wide shot, UN Geneva press briefing
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Christian Lindmeier, Spokesperson, UN World Health Organization (WHO):
“We now have 14 - and that's important, 14 - partially functioning hospitals: seven in north and seven in the south; and with two minimal functioning ones, Al-Khair Hospital which is one of the two hospitals that is now being raided and we don't have specific updates on the situation, and the Nasser Hospital that is now basically besieged around the hospital and has no way in and out. I know it must be a horrible scenario on the ground there with people not knowing what the next minutes will bring.”
4. Wide shot, UN Geneva press briefing
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Abeer Etefa, Middle East And North Africa Senior Communications Officer and spokesperson, the UN World Food Programme (WFP):
“It is the largest concentration of people in what looks like famine-like conditions anywhere in the world. And also how fast we got to this point is extremely concerning.”
6. Med shot, UN Geneva press briefing
7. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH): Abeer Etefa, Middle East And North Africa Senior Communications Officer and spokesperson, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) (in Cairo): “We have more than half a million people in Gaza facing catastrophic food insecurity levels and the risk of famine increases each day as the conflict is limiting the delivery of, you know, lifesaving food assistance to people in need.”
8. Med shot, UN Geneva press briefing
9. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH): Christian Lindmeier, spokesperson, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) (in Geneva): “One of the convoys had mainly fuel for hospitals on it but the people were holding it up as multiple times it was trying to move forward and trying to leave and trying to get onto the road because they were so desperate looking for food.”
10. Close up, UN Geneva press briefing
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Abeer Etefa, Middle East And North Africa Senior Communications Officer and spokesperson, UN World Food Programme (WFP):
“Children that are being evacuated to get treatment on the Egyptian side of the border. You know, reports of malnutrition and children who've lost a lot of weight, extremely thin.”
12. Wide shot, UN Geneva press briefing
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Abeer Etefa, Middle East And North Africa Senior Communications Officer and spokesperson, the UN World Food Programme (WFP):
“If we don't have a more humanitarian pause, a ceasefire, more access to people, we're going to see, you know, these people are starving already and they will be in a very difficult situation.”
14. Med shot, UN Geneva press briefing

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Amid continuing heavy fighting in Gaza on Tuesday morning (23 Jan), including reported attacks on hospitals in the southern city of Khan Younis, UN humanitarians expressed deep concern for patients and others seeking treatment who had “no way in and out”.

Speaking in Geneva, Christian Lindmeier, spokesperson for the UN World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that Al-Khair Hospital was “one of the two hospitals that is now being raided”, while Nasser Hospital was “now basically besieged around the hospital and has no way in and out”.

“I know it must be a horrible scenario on the ground there with people not knowing what the next minutes will bring,” he said.

The WHO spokesperson added that only 14 hospitals are still functioning in Gaza - seven in the north and seven in the south - where health needs are overwhelming after more than three months of heavy bombardment by Israeli Defense Forces, triggered by Hamas-led terror attacks in Israel that left some 1,200 dead and approximately 250 taken hostage.

The development follows an alert on X, formerly Twitter, from WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Monday evening about reports of “continuous fighting” near hospitals in Kheir Younis, where violence prevented “newly injured people outside the hospitals from being reached and receiving care”.

The situation is “absolutely unacceptable and not what any health facility anywhere in the world should go through”, Lindmeier insisted, noting that some 20 hospitals no longer function across Gaza.

Underscoring the dire humanitarian situation in the enclave, the WHO spokesperson described how desperate and hungry Gazans have become, in their search for food. “One of the convoys had mainly fuel for hospitals on it but the people were holding it up as multiple times it was trying to move forward and trying to leave and trying to get onto the road because they were so desperate looking for food.”

Echoing that warning, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) warned that more than half a million people in Gaza continue to face “catastrophic food insecurity levels”.

The risk of famine increases each day as conflict continues to limit the delivery of lifesaving food assistance, said Abeer Etefa, WFP’s Middle East And North Africa Senior Communications Officer and spokesperson.

“It is the largest concentration of people in what looks like famine-like conditions anywhere in the world. And also how fast we got to this point is extremely concerning.”

The WFP spokesperson also noted that children who had been evacuated for treatment on the Egyptian side of the border appeared malnourished, underweight and “extremely thin”.

She added, “if we don't have a more humanitarian pause, a ceasefire, more access to people, we're going to see, you know, these people are starving already and they will be in a very difficult situation.”

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