A seguito dei terribili scontri che dal 7 ottobre stanno causando migliaia di morti tra i civili israeliani e palestinesi, insieme a più di 300 organizzazioni umanitarie internazionali chiediamo un immediato cessate il fuoco e ci appelliamo, nella lettera che segue, a tutti i capi di Stato, al Consiglio di Sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite e agli attori sul campo affinchè venga data priorità alla salvaguardia della vita umana sopra ogni altra cosa.

Migliaia di persone oggi, tra le quali moltissimi bambini, risultano uccise, ferite e sfollate. Quasi duecento sono ancora gli ostaggi.

A Gaza, le Nazioni Unite hanno dichiarato che l’acqua, il cibo, il carburante, le forniture mediche e persino i sacchi per i cadaveri si stanno esaurendo. L’ONU ha avvertito che le persone, in particolare i bambini piccoli, inizieranno presto a morire per grave disidratazione. I quartieri sono stati distrutti e trasformati in macerie. I palestinesi in cerca di sicurezza non sanno dove andare. Molti di coloro che si sono trasferiti dal nord di Gaza al sud dopo l’ordine di trasferimento dell’esercito israeliano sono stati bombardati mentre cercavano di fuggire o una volta arrivati nel sud della striscia.

Il cessate il fuoco è necessario per evitare una catastrofe umanitaria e un’ulteriore perdita di vite innocenti.

 

(Qui  sotto la lettera la lettera integrale)

 

 

#CeasefireNow: Open Call for an Immediate Ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and Israel to Prevent a Humanitarian Catastrophe and Further Loss of Innocent Lives

 

We have witnessed unfathomable death and destruction in the Gaza Strip and Israel. Thousands of people have been killed, injured, displaced, and nearly two hundred remain held hostage, including children and elderly.

In Gaza, the UN has said that water, food, fuel, medical supplies, and even body bags, are running out due to the siege. The UN warned that people – particularly young children – will soon start dying of severe dehydration. Neighbourhoods have been destroyed and turned into complete rubble. Palestinians in search of safety have nowhere to go. Many of those who relocated from northern Gaza to the south after the relocation order by the Israeli army were reportedly bombed as they attempted to flee or once they arrived in southern Gaza.

The events of the last week have led us to the precipice of a humanitarian catastrophe and the world can no longer wait to act. It is our collective responsibility.

On Sunday, October 15th, the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator to the Occupied Palestinian Territory appealed to all parties to the conflict, and to Member States with influence, to urgently agree to a humanitarian ceasefire.

Today, we put our voices together and call on all Heads of State, the UN Security Council, and actors on the ground, to prioritize the preservation of human life above all else. During this ceasefire, we call on all parties to unconditionally:

  1. Facilitate the delivery of lifesaving assistance, including food, medical supplies, fuel, and the resumption of electricity and internet to Gaza, in addition to safe passage of humanitarian and medical staff
  2. Free all civilian hostages, especially children and elderly
  3. Allow humanitarian convoys to reach UN facilities, schools, hospitals, and health facilities in northern Gaza and commit to protecting them along with the civilians and staff inside them at all times
  4. Rescind orders by the Government of Israel for civilians to depart northern Gaza
  5. Allow patients in critical condition to be medically evacuated for urgent care

The UN Security Council, the UN Secretary General and all world leaders with influence must take immediate action to ensure a ceasefire comes into effect. It remains our only option to avert further loss of civilian life and humanitarian catastrophe. Anything less will forever be a stain on our collective conscience.

Civilians are not bargaining chips. Families need a chance to bury and mourn their dead. The cycle of violence against innocent civilians needs to stop.