Hostilities in the Gaza Strip and Israel | Flash Update #76 Inbox

The Chief Economist of the World Food Programme (WFP) noted that the scale and speed of the unfolding acute food insecurity situation in Gaza, observed over just two months, are unprecedented in their severity. The entire population in the Gaza Strip faces an imminent risk of famine, according to the latest estimates from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) global partnership on 21 December. The proportion of households affected by acute food insecurity is the largest ever recorded globally, according to IPC report.

On 22 December, 69 trucks carrying supplies and five ambulances entered Gaza through Rafah crossing and 23 trucks entered through Kerem Shalom crossing. This remains well below the daily average of 500 truckloads (including fuel and private sector goods) that entered every working day prior to 7 October.

On 22 December, the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) announced that some of its staff members and paramedics who had been arrested on 21 December, were released late in the evening after being subjected to beatings, while eight staff members remained in custody. Additionally, PRCS reported that during the military operation, Israeli forces destroyed the wireless communication system in the centre along with ambulances in the branch.

On 20 December, UNICEF stated that children in Gaza are not able to access 90 per cent of their normal water use. The impact on children is severe, as they are more susceptible to dehydration, diarrhoea, disease, and malnutrition. Concerns of waterborne diseases such as cholera and chronic diarrhoea are particularly heightened given the lack of safe water, especially following the seasonal rains and flooding. Officials have recorded almost 20 times the monthly average of reported cases of diarrhoea among children under the age of 5, 160,000 cases of acute respiratory infection, and increases in other infectious conditions and illnesses, such as scabies, lice, chicken pox, and skin rashes.

Read the full report: Hostilities in the Gaza Strip and Israel | Flash Update #76


Women and girls in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, holding pots and other empty containers in front of a group of volunteers preparing soup for displaced families. On 22 December, the Secretary-General warned that ”widespread famine looms,” following the Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) Special Briefs produced by the IPC global initiative on Gaza. Screenshot from a video by UNICEF

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Israel: Starvation Used as Weapon of War in Gaza

Evidence Indicates Civilians Deliberately Denied Access to Food, Water

(Jerusalem) – The Israeli government is using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare in the occupied Gaza Strip, which is a war crime, Human Rights Watch said today. Israeli forces are deliberately blocking the delivery of water, food, and fuel, while willfully impeding humanitarian assistance, apparently razing agricultural areas, and depriving the civilian population of objects indispensable to their survival.

Read this report from Human Rights Watch.

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In Aida refugee camp, Palestinian resilience overcomes Israeli oppression

On December 10 at 1:15 a.m., Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) broke down the door of Lajee Center, a community organization for Palestinian refugees based in the West Bank. Soldiers then proceeded to invade the building by going to their rooftop, sawing off the four-meter flagpole, and removing the Palestinian flag. Then, they stole the pole and put up an Israeli flag on the military base overlooking Aida camp. Lajee Center’s official page reported, “This heinous act was not only a form of intimidation but also to express the power they have over freedom of expression of anything Palestinian.” This action is consistent with the long history of Israel banning the Palestinian flag and targeting symbols such as the keffiyeh and, more recently, the horse sculpture in Jenin, because of what they represent. 

In Aida refugee camp, Palestinian resilience overcomes Israeli oppression

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A GARDEN ON THE ROOF OF THE LAJEE CENTER IN THE AIDA REFUGEE CAMP, BETHLEHEM. (PHOTO: ZEHRA IMAM)

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