UN Human Rights Spokesperson Jeremy Laurence on the risk of famine in Gaza
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UN Human Rights Spokesperson Jeremy Laurence on the risk of famine in Gaza

STORY: UN Human Rights Spokesperson Jeremy Laurence on the risk of famine in Gaza

TRT: 03:14

SOURCE: UNTV/OHCHR
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LANGUAGE: English/NATS
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9 
DATELINE: 19 March 2024 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
 

 

SHOTLIST 

1.     Exterior shots : Palais des Nations

2.     Wide shot : Briefing room

3.     SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, UN Human Rights Spokesperson  (OHCHR):The projected imminent famine in Gaza can and must be prevented. The alarm bells sounded over the past months by the UN, including our Office, have not been heeded. This catastrophe is human-made and was entirely preventable.

1.     Cut away: Briefing room

2.     SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, UN Human Rights Spokesperson (OHCHR):“The situation of hunger, starvation and famine is a result of Israel’s extensive restrictions on the entry and distribution of humanitarian aid and commercial goods, displacement of most of the population, as well as the destruction of crucial civilian infrastructure.

3.     Cut away: Briefing room

SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, UN Human Rights Spokesperson (OHCHR):“Dangerous coping strategies are already emerging, in the face of starvation. Law and order is breaking down as people become increasingly desperate, and children have reportedly been sent to make the dangerous journey from northern to southern Gaza, unaccompanied in the desperate hope that they will find food and support among the 1.8 million people already displaced there.

4.     Cut away: Briefing room

SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, UN Human Rights Spokesperson (OHCHR):Israel, as the occupying power, has the obligation to ensure the provision of food and medical care to the population commensurate with their needs and to facilitate the work of humanitarian organisations to deliver that assistance.

5.     Cut away: Briefing room

6.     SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, UN Human Rights Spokesperson (OHCHR):“There needs to be full restoration of essential services, including the supply of food, water, electricity and fuel.

7.     Cut away: Briefing room

8.     SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, UN Human Rights Spokesperson (OHCHR):“And there needs to be an immediate ceasefire, as well as the unconditional release of hostages.

9.     Cut away: Briefing room

10.  SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, UN Human Rights Spokesperson (OHCHR):“It's heart-breaking, preventable and must stop. The suffering, and you've heard us say this before, the suffering of the people in Gaza is unconscionable. It really is. It is a collective stain on humanity.”

11.  Cut away: Briefing room

12.  SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, UN Human Rights Spokesperson (OHCHR):We've watched malnourished children suffering. We know of amputations without anaesthesia. Children, as the high commissioner said, I've been heading south unaccompanied. Can you imagine the fear? Can you imagine the desperation?

“The projected imminent famine in Gaza can and must be prevented.

 

The alarm bells sounded over the past months by the UN, including our Office, have not been heeded. This catastrophe is human-made and was entirely preventable,” the UN Human rights spokesperson said.

 

“The situation of hunger, starvation and famine is a result of Israel’s extensive restrictions on the entry and distribution of humanitarian aid and commercial goods, displacement of most of the population, as well as the destruction of crucial civilian infrastructure,” Laurence stated.

 

“Dangerous coping strategies are already emerging, in the face of starvation. Law and order is breaking down as people become increasingly desperate, and children have reportedly been sent to make the dangerous journey from northern to southern Gaza, unaccompanied in the desperate hope that they will find food and support among the 1.8 million people already displaced there,” he said.

 

Israel, as the occupying power, has the obligation to ensure the provision of food and medical care to the population commensurate with their needs and to facilitate the work of humanitarian organisations to deliver that assistance.

 

“Israel, as the occupying power, has the obligation to ensure the provision of food and medical care to the population commensurate with their needs and to facilitate the work of humanitarian organisations to deliver that assistance,” Laurence said.

 

“There needs to be full restoration of essential services, including the supply of food, water, electricity and fuel.

 

And there needs to be an immediate ceasefire, as well as the unconditional release of hostages,” Laurence said.

 

“It's heart-breaking, preventable and must stop the suffering, and you've heard us say this before, the suffering of the people in Gaza is unconscionable. It really is. It is a collective stain on humanity,” he said.

 

Laurence added “We've watched malnourished children suffering. We know of amputations without anaesthesia. Children, as the high commissioner said, I've been heading south and unaccompanied. Could you imagine the fear? Can you imagine the desperation?

 

 

ENDS

 

 

In Geneva:

Ravina Shamdasani - + 41 22 917 9169 / ravina.shamdasani@un.org or Jeremy Laurence - + 41 22 917 9383 / jeremy.laurence@un.org or Marta  Hurtado - + 41 22 917 9466 / Ravina Shamdasani .hurtadogomez@un.orgor Thameen Al-Kheetan - + 41 76 223 77 62 / thameen.alkheetan@un.org

 

 

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for me, it's not very clear and I see different medias as well.
The projected imminent famine in Gaza can
and must be prevented.
The alarm bells sounded over the past months by the UN including our office,
have not been heeded.
This catastrophe is human made
and was entirely preventable.
We raise
issues
and concerns.
The situation of hunger, starvation and famine
is a result of Israel's extensive restrictions on the entry and
distribution of humanitarian aid and commercial goods,
displacement of most of the population
as well as the destruction of crucial civilian infrastructure.
What is
what is happening
and then that
dangerous coping strategies are already emerging
in the face of starvation.
Law and order
is breaking down as people become increasingly desperate
and Children have reportedly been sent
to make the dangerous journey
from northern
to southern Gaza
unaccompanied
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in the desperate hope
that they will find food and support among
the 1.8 million people already displaced there.
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Israel,
as the occupying power,
has the obligation to ensure the provision of
food and medical care to the population commensurate
with their needs and to facilitate the work
of humanitarian organisations to deliver that assistance.
If you could just clarify.
Thanks
a lot.
There needs to be full restoration of essential services,
including the supply of food,
water,
electricity
and fuel.
Uh,
in,
uh,
in the
north.
And there needs to be an immediate ceasefire
as well
as the unconditional release of hostages.
They say it is most likely happening.
It's heartbreaking, preventable
and must stop.
the suffering. The
and you've heard us say this before.
The suffering of the people in Gaza is unconscionable.
It really is. It is a collective stain
on humanity.
And mind you, the coping mechanisms we have seen,
we've We've watched
malnourished Children suffering.
we know of amputations without anaesthesia.
Children,
as the High Commissioner said are being are heading south unaccompanied.
Could you imagine the fear?
Can you imagine the desperation