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Anger and looting could push aid workers out of Gaza, says UN official
Anger and looting could push aid workers out of Gaza, says UN official

The National

time10-06-2025

  • Health
  • The National

Anger and looting could push aid workers out of Gaza, says UN official

Rising anger in Gaza fuelled by hunger and desperation to survive could make it dangerous for aid workers to operate, as people struggle and die for food and aid, a senior UN official told The National. 'I witnessed families begging much more than I saw before and I could imagine,' said Nestor Owomuhangi, the United Nations Population Fund's representative for Palestine. 'They're doing it not because they want to, but because they don't have anything in their households.' On his fifth and most recent trip to the enclave, Mr Owomuhangi said people's anger has fuelled them to demand answers. 'Is there nobody in the entire world that can stop this?' a gynaecologist asked Mr Owomuhangi at one of the UN -backed facilities in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. He did not have an answer that could satisfy her, after nearly 55,000 people have been killed and more than 126,000 injured since the war began, hospitals have been destroyed and people have been shot and killed at US- Israeli aid distribution points. In the backdrop of the chaos, looting is on the rise. But Mr Owomuhangi agreed with other UN officials that the looters are simply desperate people struggling to secure food for their children and their loved ones. 'These are not criminals or people who want to attack the UN and other NGOs. But we're seeing looting attacks, like at a recent health facility, that are unprecedented,' he said. UN sidelined The UN has been sidelined by the US-Israeli Gaza Humanitarian Foundation which is running an aid operation in the Strip that has left dozens of people killed and injured. 'At least with us, people know they're safe,' Mr Owomuhangi said, adding that people endangering their lives to get aid run the risk of starving to death if they do not. Despite running out of supplies and being paralysed from carrying out their work after decades, the UN has maintained that it will remain in Gaza. But the rising threats from looters and their impact concerns Mr Owomuhangi. 'My worry is that soon we'll be seeing desperate people going into our guesthouses and looting our property, which will make it extremely difficult for the international community to stay in Gaza,' he said. People are taking items that they can sell, he said, including air conditioners and tyres, as prices for basic good soar. 'We have staff who have run out of food completely. A 25kg bag of wheat flour costs $400,' he said. Regardless of the chaos and the risks of remaining in Gaza, Mr Owomuhangi hopes that the situation is contained long before the UN and groups like it are forced to leave the strip entirely.

Controversial aid group begins deliveries in Gaza and ceasefire talks falter
Controversial aid group begins deliveries in Gaza and ceasefire talks falter

The National

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • The National

Controversial aid group begins deliveries in Gaza and ceasefire talks falter

The US-Israeli Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said it started distributing aid. Iraq's Oil Ministry is suing the semi-autonomous Kurdish region. Negotiations in Cairo and Doha for a Gaza ceasefire are 'not leading' to a deal yet. On this episode of Trending Middle East: US-backed Gaza aid foundation is distraction from what is really needed, UN says Head of US-Israeli aid agency for Gaza resigns over lack of 'humanitarian principles' Gaza ceasefire talks not leading to a deal yet, source says Iraqi Oil Ministry files lawsuit against Kurdish region over unilaterally signed energy deals This episode features Nada AlTaher, Senior Foreign Reporter, Hamza Hendawi, Cairo Correspondent, and Sinan Mahmoud, Baghdad Correspondent.

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