Statement by Ambassador Tom Woodroffe at the OCHA
Briefing on the Humanitarian Situation in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory.
Thank you very much Lisa [Doughten] and of course to you
Under-Secretary-General Martin Griffiths. I want to start by
expressing our deep appreciation to you Martin for your tireless
efforts in recent weeks and, of course, to the work of the UN and
all humanitarian partners for their lifesaving efforts in such
incredibly challenging circumstances. Like others, I want to
share the UK’s condolences to the families and friends of all
UNWRA colleagues who have lost their lives, and to all
Palestinians and Israelis who have lost loved ones.
In response to this acute humanitarian crisis, the UK has
significantly stepped up our humanitarian efforts. Our Prime
Minister, Foreign Secretary and UN Minister Lord Ahmad, have all
visited the region over the last two weeks focused on these
efforts and on three key priorities.
Firstly, we have been clear that all sides must comply with their
obligations under international humanitarian law. That means that
every possible precaution must be taken to protect civilians
wherever they are. It also means that all hostages must be
released immediately, safely and without conditions.
Second, the UK continues to call for immediate, unimpeded, and
safe humanitarian access to Gaza, so that lifesaving aid,
including water, fuel, medicine, and food, can reach the
civilians who desperately need it. Piped water supplies and
allowing fuel to enter Gaza are essential to allow hospitals and
other critical infrastructure to operate. And we urge all parties
to allow for humanitarian pauses, which would ensure safe aid
delivery and critical repairs to key infrastructure including
water and electricity.
Whilst we welcome the re-opening of Rafah crossing, we are aware
that this is not sufficient to meet the soaring needs. We urge
the opening of other border crossings, such as Kerem Shalom, as
well as increased access through existing commercial routes such
as Port Said, to enable more humanitarian aid to reach civilians
in need.
Finally, we have increased our funding to the humanitarian
response to support our partners and the people of Gaza. We have
committed a further $37 million in humanitarian assistance since
October 16, doubling the UK’s commitment to the Occupied
Palestinian Territories this year.