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The U.N. relief agency has suspended operations in Gaza because of the danger posed by Israeli military action. The decision was made as Israel pressed its air and ground offensive amid a rising civilian1 death toll2 and international efforts to halt the violence.Palestinians gather to receive flour at a United Nations food distribution center in Gaza City, 08 Jan 2009 |
A local U.N. driver was killed as he was loading humanitarian3 supplies onto trucks at a border crossing. In another incident a clearly marked U.N. convoy4 in Beit Hanoun came under fire in what U.N. officials described as deliberate targeting.
Two days ago Israeli forces fired on several U.N. run schools in Gaza, in one instance killing5 more than 30 people.
U.N. spokesman, Christopher Gunness said the organization had no choice but to suspend operations in Gaza.
"And, they are suspended until the Israeli army can guarantee the safety and security of our personnel, of our convoys6 and of our installations," he said.
Israel also came in for heavy criticism from the International Red Cross and stands accused of hampering7 ambulance access to civilians8.
ICRC Deputy Director for Operations, Dominique Stillhart described an instance of ICRC and Palestinian Red Crescent Society workers having to wait four days to reach a group of bombed houses.
"We reached it and finally found in one house four children still alive next to their dead mothers, in another house 15 survivors9, many of them wounded and yet in another house more corpses10 that we finally managed to evacuate," said Stillhart.
Fire and smoke are seen from Israeli military bombing in Gaza City, 08 Jan 2009 |
Israel's military offensive is nearing the end of its second week amid daily air, ground and naval11 bombardments against what Israel says are Hamas related targets.
The aim, Israel says is to stop Hamas rocket fire into Israel and in the longer-term keep Hamas from being able to rearm.
Hamas has continued to fire rockets into southern Israel. And at least three rockets were fired from southern Lebanon into northern Israel, raising initial fears that Lebanon's Shiite militant12 group Hezbollah may be trying to open up a second front of fighting.
But, Hezbollah says it had nothing to do with the attack and the general view now is that it was an isolated13 incident, likely the work of a splinter Palestinian group in Lebanon.
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