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Israel-Hamas war live: WHO chief urges humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, saying ‘history will judge us all’

Israel-Hamas war live: WHO chief urges humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, saying ‘history will judge us all’

"WHO director general urges all parties to ‘work toward a lasting peace’, calling siutation a ‘tragedy’

A man searches through buildings destroyed during Israeli air raids in the southern Gaza Strip.
A man searches through buildings destroyed during Israeli air raids in the southern Gaza Strip.Photograph: Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images

'History will judge us all': WHO chief urges humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged all parties involved to agree to a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza and “work toward a lasting peace”.

Posting to social media, the WHO director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said 10,000 people had been killed over the course of a month of “intense bombardment” in Gaza, more than 4,000 of them children, adding:

How long will this human catastrophe last?

He reiterated his call for a humanitarian ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages held in Gaza, adding:

History will judge us all by what we do to end this tragedy.

It has been a month of intense bombardment in #Gaza.

10,000 people have died. Over 4,000 of them were children.

How long will this human catastrophe last?

We urge all parties to agree to a humanitarian ceasefire and work toward lasting peace. We again call for the immediate…

— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) November 7, 2023

On Monday, Tedros joined the heads of several major UN bodies in a united call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. “Enough is enough. This must stop now,” a joint statement said.

An entire population is besieged and under attack, denied access to the essentials for survival, bombed in their homes, shelters, hospitals and places of worship. This is unacceptable.

Israeli forces 'fighting in the heart of Gaza City', says IDF

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has said it is fighting in “significant centres” of the Gaza Strip during a “complex and difficult” war with Hamas militants.

Israel’s southern command has been fighting non-stop for a month to “strike the core of Hamas’ capabilites”, Maj Gen Yaron Finkelman said in a statement on Tuesday.

He said Israeli soldiers are “eliminating terrorists, discovering tunnels, destroying weapons and continuing to advance into the center of the enemy”. He added:

We are fighting at this very hour in significant centers of the Gaza Strip. I have just returned from there. For the first time in a decade, the IDF is fighting in the heart of Gaza City. In the heart of terror. This is a complex and difficult war, and unfortunately, it has costs.

Civilians are Gaza are “drinking water from a swimming pool” and children “crying for lack of bread”, an international humanitarian organisation said as it urged an immediate ceasefire in the Palestinian territory.

In a statement on Tuesday, CARE International warned that “a rapidly escalating humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding before our eyes” in Gaza and risks spreading beyond.

It has called for the release of hostages, an immediate ceasefire by all parties, the free flow of humanitarian aid inside Gaza and the evacuation of the sick and wounded.

Hiba Tibi, the organisation’s West Bank and Gaza country director, said:

My colleagues in Gaza speak of drinking water from a swimming pool, of their children crying for lack of bread, and of nights that are something out of a horror film amid incessant bombardment and airstrikes.

Like the 2.3 million Gazans around them, they don’t know if they will still be alive the next morning, or even the next hour. This conflict is killing children and robbing millions of their dignity.

More than 400 US citizens, lawful permanent residents and other eligible people have evacuated from Gaza, Reuters reported that a US state department spokesperson said.

A Palestinian woman holding a US passport waits for permission to leave Gaza at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Thursday.
A Palestinian woman holding a US passport waits for permission to leave Gaza at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Thursday. Photograph: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters

'Nothing justifies the horror being endured' in Gaza, says WHO

The level of death and suffering in the Israel-Palestine crisis is “hard to fathom”, a World Health Organization spokesperson (WHO) has said.

“Every day, you think it is the worst day and then the next day is worse,” Christian Lindmeier told journalists in Geneva on Tuesday, quoting a colleague in Gaza.

He noted Gaza’s health ministry figures that show that an average of 160 children are killed every day in the territory and the total death toll has passed 10,000. The WHO is also mourning the 16 health workers who have been killed while on duty, he said.

What is needed now is “the political will to at least grant a humanitarian pause and access to alleviate the suffering of the civilian population as well as the hostages in Gaza”, he said.

Nothing justifies the horror being endured by civilians in Gaza.

The WHO spokesperson reiterated the UN’s calls for “unhindered, safe and secure access” for some 500 trucks of aid a day, not only across the border but also “all the way through to the patients in the hospitals” where he said surgeries including amputations were being performed without anaesthesia.

Hundreds of truckloads of aid are waiting for access at the Egypt-Gaza border and humanitarians on the ground in Gaza are on standby to facilitate the distribution of relief items, he said, adding:

Access, access, access is necessary.

In Israel, people are “frightened, traumatised and anguished for their loved ones”, he said, calling on Hamas to release the hostages. Many of those held captive need urgent medical attention, he stressed.

At least 320 foreign nationals and dependents, 100 Egyptians, and 262 Jordanians were evacuated from Gaza through the Rafah border crossing today, Reuters reported, citing an Egyptian security source and Jordan’s foreign ministry.

However, only four injured Gazans were allowed through the crossing into Egypt, according to a medical source.

Evacuations through the Rafah crossing resumed on Monday after it was closed on Saturday and Sunday following an Israeli strike on an ambulance in Gaza.

The German government has decided to release €91m (£79m) for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) after a review launched in response to the Hamas attacks on Israel.

On 8 October, Germany suspended its development aid to the Palestinian territoriespending a review.

The review had not yet been fully completed “due to the fragile situation in the region”, the development ministry said on Tuesday.

But it said the review focused on continuing support for UNRWA, and “as a first partial result” it had decided to release €71m already earmarked for the UN agency and to add €20m in new funding.

The UNRWA activities funded by Germany would focus on the permanent provision of drinking water as well as hygiene and sanitation in emergency shelters for internally displaced people in Gaza, the ministry said.

A Palestinian journalist has been killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza and another was wounded, the official Palestinian news agency reported.

Mohammad Abu Hasira “was killed in an Israeli bombing that targeted his house located near the fishermen’s port west of Gaza City”, WAFA news agency reported.

He was killed along with 42 members of his family, including his sons and brothers, it said.

The Hamas-run news press service in the Gaza Strip said the bombardment took place overnight between Sunday and Monday but his body had only been found in the rubble on Tuesday.

Abu Hasira is one of at least 37 journalists killed since 7 October, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Those figures include 32 Palestinians, four Israelis, and one Lebanese citizen.

Rishi Sunak has been updating the House of Commons on the situation in the Middle East.

The UK prime minister started by talking about Israel and Gaza, stressing the UK’s support for Israel’s right to defend himself.

He said more than 100 Britons had now left Gaza.

And he said the government would “not stand for the hatred and antisemitism we have seen on our streets”. He went on:

It sickens me to think that British Jews are looking over their shoulder in this country, that children are going to school covering up their school badges for fear of attack.

This government will do whatever it takes to keep the Jewish community safe.

For more live updates from the UK, do follow our UK politics live blog here.

The British Army is “posturing” itself for the prospect of a “non-combatant evacuation operation” in the Middle East in the event the Israel-Hamas conflict expands, the UK’s chief of the general staff has said.

Gen Sir Patrick Sanders, appearing before parliament’s defence select committee, was asked about the readiness of the armed services and the steps taken in light of the fighting, the PA Media news agency reported. He said:

I don’t think it’s likely that we are going to find ourselves drawn into combat or conflict in the region, or certainly we would seek to avert that.

He added:

At the moment, the role we’re playing is a combination of exploiting the network we have, so for example we have our special operations forces, the rangers, in Lebanon.

They have been there for many years and they have built up a very close relationship with Lebanese armed forces and through that, that provides an insight and influence on to Lebanese decision-making and seeing things from the other side of the northern border which clearly concerns Israel.

Discussing “contingency” options, he said:

Clearly there is a prospect, if the conflict does expand, of a non-combatant evacuation operation in some parts of that region. We’re posturing ourselves for that.

The first group of Canadian nationals has been evacuated out of Gaza through the Rafah border crossing into Egypt, according Canada’s international development minister, Ahmed Hussen.

He told reporters on Tuesday:

They are now safe and sound in Egypt and we’re very, very happy.

An approved evacuation list from Gaza’s border authority included about 80 people connected to Canada who had been granted permission to cross into Egypt, the Canadian Press reported.

'History will judge us all': WHO chief urges humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged all parties involved to agree to a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza and “work toward a lasting peace”.

Posting to social media, the WHO director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said 10,000 people had been killed over the course of a month of “intense bombardment” in Gaza, more than 4,000 of them children, adding:

How long will this human catastrophe last?

He reiterated his call for a humanitarian ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages held in Gaza, adding:

History will judge us all by what we do to end this tragedy.

It has been a month of intense bombardment in #Gaza.

10,000 people have died. Over 4,000 of them were children.

How long will this human catastrophe last?

We urge all parties to agree to a humanitarian ceasefire and work toward lasting peace. We again call for the immediate…

— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) November 7, 2023

On Monday, Tedros joined the heads of several major UN bodies in a united call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. “Enough is enough. This must stop now,” a joint statement said.

An entire population is besieged and under attack, denied access to the essentials for survival, bombed in their homes, shelters, hospitals and places of worship. This is unacceptable."

Israel-Hamas war live: WHO chief urges humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, saying ‘history will judge us all’

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