Oxfam reaction to Israel’s attack on Gaza despite ceasefire

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Reacting to Israeli strikes on Gaza, Clémence Lagouardat, Oxfam’s Humanitarian Coordinator in Gaza, said:

“It is devastating that Israel has breached the ceasefire agreement by carrying out airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, killing over 400 people and injuring hundreds. The civilian deaths and destruction of civilian infrastructure must stop.

“The ceasefire’s glimmer of hope should have been protected for the two million people trying to survive in terrible conditions across Gaza and for the remaining Israeli hostages.

“Israeli authorities have also ordered new evacuations across Gaza forcing civilians—who have already been displaced multiple times—to flee again with no safe place to go to. These forced displacement orders are violating international law.

“The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains catastrophic. Since the start of the month, which was also the beginning of Ramadan, Israel placed Gaza under a full siege, cutting off food, fuel and all humanitarian aid. One week ago, it cut electricity to Gaza’s main operational desalination plant that supplied clean water to around 500,000 people. Meanwhile, Gaza's already collapsing medical system is struggling to absorb the rising number of casualties. Hospitals are low on supplies and ambulances are unable to reach the wounded.

“This crisis is not inevitable and more lives will be lost with the resumption of hostilities. The international community must uphold international law which is not optional or selective—it exists to protect all civilians, everywhere, and must be upheld universally.

“All parties must now work to restore a permanent and sustainable ceasefire for all Palestinians and Israelis."

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