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The situation in Gaza is “nothing short of catastrophic” with civilians continuing to bear the brunt of the escalation, the UN Human Rights Office warned today. OHCHR / UNTV CH
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STORY: OHCHR / GAZA CATASTROPHIC SITUATION
TRT: 01:35
SOURCE: OHCHR / UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 26 JANUARY 2024, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / FILE

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FILE - GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

1. Various shots, exterior Palais des Nations

26 JANUARY 2024, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ajith Sunghay, Head, United Nations Human Rights Office for the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OHCHR):
“In Rafah, I saw displaced people who had been ordered by Israeli authorities to leave their homes, with no provision for their accommodation, literally living on the street, with sewage running in the streets and conditions of desperation conducive to a complete breakdown in order.”
3. Wide shot, camera operator
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ajith Sunghay, Head, United Nations Human Rights Office for the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OHCHR):
“And even in the midst of it all, human rights and humanitarian NGOs, our counterparts in Gaza, continue their courageous work, trying to make sure human rights violations are properly documented and humanitarian response continues – even as their own lives fall apart.”
5. Wide shot, briefing room
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Ajith Sunghay, Head, United Nations Human Rights Office for the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OHCHR):
“The people I spoke to fear the extreme violence is spilling into Rafah – which will have catastrophic implications for the more than 1.3 million people already crowded there.”
7. Wide shot, monitors
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Ajith Sunghay, Head, United Nations Human Rights Office for the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OHCHR):
“Having personally witnessed and heard the testimonies of those who have endured so much pain and suffering, I am very, very worried. I fear that many more civilians will die. The continued attacks on specifically protected facilities, such as hospitals, will kill civilians, and there will be a further, massive impact on access to health care, safety and security in general of Palestinians.”
9. Wide shot, briefing room

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The situation in Gaza is “nothing short of catastrophic” with civilians continuing to bear the brunt of the escalation, the UN Human Rights Office warned today (26 Jan).

Ajith Sunghay, who heads the UN Human Rights Office for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, was speaking after a visit to Gaza last week. In Khan Younis he had met people who had fled their homes to seek shelter in overcrowded, makeshift camps.

“In Rafah, I saw displaced people who had been ordered by Israeli authorities to leave their homes, with no provision for their accommodation, literally living on the street, with sewage running in the streets and conditions of desperation conducive to a complete breakdown in order,” Sunghay added.

“And even in the midst of it all, human rights and humanitarian NGOs, our counterparts in Gaza, continue their courageous work, trying to make sure human rights violations are properly documented and humanitarian response continues – even as their own lives fall apart,” he said.

Over the past few days, there have been near continuous attacks, including on medical facilities and schools in Khan Younis, UN facilities, as well as residential areas.

“The people I spoke to fear the extreme violence is spilling into Rafah – which will have catastrophic implications for the more than 1.3 million people already crowded there,” Sunghay warned.

Shelling by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) continues in areas unilaterally designated as “safe” areas, including Al Mawasi in western Khan Younis.

“Having personally witnessed and heard the testimonies of those who have endured so much pain and suffering, I am very, very worried. I fear that many more civilians will die. The continued attacks on specifically protected facilities, such as hospitals, will kill civilians, and there will be a further, massive impact on access to health care, safety and security in general of Palestinians,” said Sunghay.

The apparent disregard for international law needs to end, Sunghay stressed. The violence needs to end. Humanitarian aid needs to be delivered without impediment to all those who need it.

The UN Human Rights Office has repeatedly called for an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages, and the need for a political solution that respects and ensures the rights of all Palestinians and Israelis.

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