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Gaza, Lebanon update OHCHR - WHO 11 October 2024

Story: Gaza, Lebanon update – OHCHR, WHO

 

Speakers:

  • Ravina Shamdasani, OHCHR
  • Dr Rik Peeperkorn, WHO

TRT: 02’57”
SOURCE: UNTV CH
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
DATELINE:  11 October 2024 - GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
RESTRICTIONS: None


SHOTLIST

  1. Exterior medium shot: UN flag alley.
  2. Wide shot of the UN Geneva Press room.
  3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, OHCHR: “The situation for civilians on the ground in Lebanon, Gaza, Israel and Syria is getting worse by the day. The densely populated capital of Beirut is increasingly being hit by Israeli airstrikes. Hundreds are dead and over a million people have fled their homes throughout the country. Hezbollah and other armed groups continue to fire rockets into Israel, resulting in the first civilian fatalities in the north since the most recent escalation of hostilities between Israel and Lebanon last month.”
  4. Medium-wide shot of Press room, podium and participants.
  5. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, OHCHR: “On 5 October, the Ministry of Public Health reported that 96 primary health care centres and clinics have been closed. We've had several reports also of airstrikes, targeting other medical centres, and of paramedics as well as firefighters, being killed.”
  6. Medium-wide, Press room, journalists, TV camera.
  7. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, OHCHR: “On the UNIFIL troops who are there, it is clear that States have an obligation to ensure that they are not hit, that they are protected and that the primary obligation with that, of course, lies on the State of Israel, to ensure this. The recent statements that were made were unfortunate, implying that, their safety cannot be guaranteed. But of course, it is the responsibility of the State to ensure that they are protected and they are able to carry out their work.”
  8. Medium, journalist.
  9. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, OHCHR: “Over the last week, the Israeli military has intensified operations in north Gaza, further severing the area from the rest of the Gaza Strip and risking afresh the lives of civilians in the areas. Intense strikes, shelling, quadcopter shootings and ground incursions have occurred over the past days, hitting residential buildings and groups of people, causing numerous casualties and once again, mass displacement of Palestinians in the area.”
  10. Wide, Press room.
  11. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, OHCHR: “On 9 and 10 October, Hezbollah said it had launched at least 360 missiles from southern Lebanon into Israel. Two people were killed in a rocket attack on the border town of Kiryat Shmona on 9 October, a day after five others were injured in a rocket attack on Haifa.”
  12. Medium, Press room.
  13. Medium, podium moderator with mobile devices.
  14. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Rik Peeperkorn, WHO Representative for the Occupied Palestinian Territory (from Jerusalem): “Many of the hospitals in the north are running out of fuel. Most of the UN and humanitarian missions are not happening to the north. They’re running out a few specific medical supplies and we are one year in this crisis. And this a kind of - I don't get it - that we can still not have these humanitarian corridors to make sure that these missions can continue. So, we request again, start a new request, that these humanitarian missions to the north, wherever, to the south, they need to happen.”
  15. Medium-wide, journalists.
  16. Medium, TV journalist adjusting camera.

Middle East crisis: UN human rights office condemns spiralling violence

Amid reports of intensifying Israeli bombing in Lebanon and Gaza overnight and continuing Hezbollah rocket fire into Israel, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, called on Friday for an end to the “killing, destruction [and] bellicose posturing” by those in power.

“The situation for civilians on the ground in Lebanon, Gaza, Israel and Syria is getting worse by the day,” said Ravina Shamdasani, OHCHR spokesperson.

Speaking in Geneva, she described how the densely populated capital of Beirut “is increasingly being hit by Israeli airstrikes”. Hundreds have been killed and more than one million people have now fled their homes throughout the country, she told journalists, while Hezbollah and other armed groups “continue to fire rockets into Israel, resulting in the first civilian fatalities in the north since the most recent escalation of hostilities between Israel and Lebanon last month”.

Healthcare centres and emergency workers have not been spared from the intensifying Israeli strikes, with 96 primary health care centres and clinics closed by 5 October, according to the Lebanese authorities. “We've had several reports also of airstrikes, targeting other medical centres and of paramedics as well as firefighters, being killed,” Ms. Shamdasani said.

Since 30 September, 49 healthworkers have been killed in nine confirmed attacks, according to the UN World Health Organization (WHO).

Responding to reports from UN peacekeepers UNIFIL that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) fired on the Mission on Thursday, injuring two troops, Ms. Shamdasani insisted that States are obliged under international law “to ensure that they are not hit, that they are protected”.

UN peacekeepers are based in south Lebanon to support a return to stability under a 2006 Security Council mandate. Any deliberate attack on peacekeepers is a grave violation of international humanitarian law and of Security Council resolution 1701, UNIFIL said in a statement following the incident, amid widespread IDF destruction of towns and villages in south Lebanon, and ongoing missile attacks on northern Israel. 

“On 9 and 10 October, Hezbollah said it had launched at least 360 missiles from southern Lebanon into Israel,” Ms. Shamdasani said. “Two people were killed in a rocket attack on the border town of Kiryat Shmona on 9 October, a day after five others were injured in a rocket attack on Haifa.”

Meanwhile in Gaza, UN humanitarians have continued to warn that the situation for civilians is getting worse, as the Israeli military renews its push into the north where some 400,000 people face evacuation orders.

“Over the last week, the Israeli military has intensified operations in north Gaza, further severing the area from the rest of the Gaza Strip and risking afresh the lives of civilians in the areas,” Ms. Shamdasani said. “Intense strikes, shelling, quadcopter shootings and ground incursions have occurred over the past days, hitting residential buildings and groups of people, causing numerous casualties and once again, mass displacement of Palestinians in the area.”  

As UN aid agencies and partners prepare to roll out the second phase of the mass polio vaccination campaign next week, the WHO’s Representative for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Dr Rik Peeperkorn, underscored the impact of a chronic lack of humanitarian access to the enclave and in particular, the north.

“Many of the hospitals in the north are running out of fuel. Most of the UN and humanitarian missions are not happening to the north. They’re running out of a a few specific medical supplies and we are one year in this crisis,” Dr Peeperkorn said, as he confirmed that three relief missions north of Wadi Gaza had not made it this week. “So, we request again…that these humanitarian missions to the north, wherever, to the south, they need to happen.”

Teleprompter
the situation for civilians on the ground in Lebanon, Gaza,
Israel and Syria is getting worse by the day.
The densely populated capital of Beirut is
increasingly being hit by Israeli air strikes,
hundreds are dead and over a million people
have fled their homes throughout the country.
Hezbollah and other armed groups continue to fire rockets into Israel,
resulting in the first civilian fatalities in the north.
Since the most recent escalation of hostilities
between Israel and Lebanon last month.
On the fifth of October, the Ministry of Public Health reported that
96 primary health care centres and clinics have been closed.
We have had several reports also of airstrikes targeting other
um medical centres, Um, and of paramedics as well as firefighters uh, being killed,
including
hospitals
on the, uh, UNIFIL Um
uh
uh
troops Who are there? Um,
it is clear that states have an obligation to ensure that they are not hit, Um,
that they are protected,
and the the the The primary obligation with that, of course,
lies on the state of Israel, um,
to ensure that the recent statements that were made were unfortunate,
implying that their safety cannot be guaranteed well
Of course it is the responsibility of the state
to, uh to ensure that they are protected and they are able to carry out their work.
Over the last week, the Israeli military has intensified operations in north Gaza,
further severing the area from the rest of the Gaza Strip
and risking af freshh the lives of civilians in the areas.
Intense strikes, shelling,
quad copter shootings and ground incursions have occurred over the past days,
hitting residential buildings and groups of people, causing numerous casualties
and once again mass displacement of Palestinians in the area.
On the ninth and 10th of October,
Hezbollah said it had launched at least
360 missiles from southern Lebanon into Israel.
Two people were killed in a rocket attack on the border town of Kiryat
Mona on the ninth of October,
a day after five others were injured in a rocket attack on Haifa.
Many other hospitals in the north now are ruling out a few.
Most of the UN and humanitarian missions are not happening to the North.
They are ruling out a few specific medical supplies
and we are one year in this crisis
and there is a kind of
I don't get it. And we can still not have these humanitarian corridors to make sure
that these missions can continue. So we we request again,
starting request these
Unitarian missions
to the north, wherever to the South they need to happen
is
also
a very
important