Friday, multiple strikes were reported in the districts of Jabalya Al Balad and Nazla, the United Nations Bureau for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ochha) said in his last update.
Consequently, around 900 people would have fled to the Sheikh Radwan district and the west of the city of Gaza.
Safe passage, no more help
The UN and the partners again reminded the parties to the conflict of their obligation to protect civilians, in accordance with international law, including humanitarian workers and people who cannot or choose not to move.
“Fleeing people should be allowed to do so safely. They must also be allowed to return if they wish, depending on the situation, “said OCHA.
The agency highlighted the need to ensure that people have access to assistance and basic services, which they leave or remain.
Supplies must also be allowed to enter the Gaza strip through all the available passages and corridors, and humanitarian workers must have safe, predictable and sustained access to provide large -scale aid.
Pressure hospitals
Meanwhile, while strikes continue to intensify through the enclave, the victims flood the emergency services of the hospital.
Humanitarian workers have warned that the expansion of military operations would still paralyze the collapsing health system.
Almost half of all hospitals and campaign hospitals are located in Gaza City, representing some 40% of the bed capacity throughout the enclave. In addition, many medical installations in the South work several times compared to their bedroom capacity.
Humanitarian workers have stressed that access to health care should be immediately restored to avoid more preventable deaths.
Sudan: Office of the Rights of the United Nations horrified by recent murders in El Fasher
The recent brutal attacks of the paramilitary forces of rapid support (RSF) in Sudan left at least 89 dead in the state of Darfur du Nord, the Office of United Nations Human Rights, Ohchrsaid Friday
The RSF is fighting against the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) for control of the country for more than two years.
Ohchr said RSF’s attacks on the Capital of Darfur in the North, El Fasher, and the Adjacent Abu Shouk camp for displaced people have led to the murder of at least 89 civilians, although the actual number could be higher.
The attacks took place over a 10 -day period ending on August 20.
Apparent summary executions
At least 32 civilians were killed during attacks between August 16 and 20, while at least 57 were killed in previous attacks on August 11.
Ohchr was particularly horrified that 16 of the most recent murders seem to have been summary executions, spokesman Jeremy Laurence told journalists in Geneva.
“Most of the victims were killed in the Abu Shouk camp and belonged to the African tribe of Zaghawa, according to information collected by our office,” he said.
“In another case in the region of El Fasher, a victim was invited to which tribe it belonged. He was killed after replying that he was from the African tribe of Berti. ”
Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in El Fasher has reached a critical stadium after more than a year of siege, and there is an increasing risk of famine in the city and other regions of Darfur du Nord.
The OHCHR was dismayed by two distinct attacks against the United Nations humanitarian convoys in the north of Darfur this month and in June, affirming that such attacks aggravate the human rights situation for civilians.
Put an end to impunity for critical violence for the Rohingyas in Myanmar
The United Nations Human Rights Office also has called to put an end to impunity in violence against rohingyas in Myanmar and ensure their rights to security, citizenship and equality.
He said Rohingyas – a mainly Muslim minority community in Buddhist predominantly myanmar – continue to suffer, eight years after a deadly repression of the army.
More than 700,000 people fled to Bangladesh following the assault that started on August 25, 2017, joining other people who had escaped waves of previous attacks.
Break the cycle
Ohchr said that the end of impunity and the guarantee of the rights of rohingyas to security, citizenship and equality, are essential to break the cycle of violence.
The Rohingyas live mainly in the state of Rakhine of Myanmar, and the office noted that human rights and the humanitarian situation have been strongly deteriorated there since November 2023, more deepening the already fatal conditions which they face.
The OHCHR has urged the international community to intensify support for rohingyas by increasing humanitarian funding in order to guarantee access to basic needs, essential services and responsibility.
Originally published at Almouwatin.com