Amid ongoing Israeli attacks, ‘the systematic destruction of Gaza City is already underway’: UN rights office

The recent attacks in the Az Zaytoun neighborhood have been particularly destructive, with continuous airstrikes, artillery shelling, and gunfire resulting in numerous civilian casualties and extensive damage to homes and public facilities, according to the UN human rights office, OHCHR, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Since August 8, the office has documented 54 attacks on residential buildings and entire blocks in Gaza City, resulting in 87 Palestinian deaths, including at least 25 children and whole families. Additionally, attacks on shelters for displaced individuals, such as tents and schools, have claimed at least 14 lives. These figures suggest that the systematic destruction of Gaza City is underway, according to the statement.

OHCHR also indicated that the actual toll might be higher due to underreporting in such severe conditions. The recent attacks have forced hundreds of families to flee, with nowhere safe amid dire humanitarian conditions across the Gaza Strip. Those trapped face severe shortages of food, water, and medical supplies. OHCHR stressed that Israel’s alleged plan to take full control of Gaza City and forcibly displace its population would lead to mass civilian killings and vital infrastructure destruction. The Israeli military is reportedly repeating tactics from previous operations in North Gaza and Rafah, which caused significant harm.

To prepare for the offensive, the Israeli military has urged Palestinians to move to Al Mawasi, west of Khan Younis. However, Israel has also attacked tents of the displaced in Al Mawasi, where people struggle with scarce resources. Under international law, Israel is prohibited from destroying civilian property unless necessary for military operations, but the widespread destruction in Gaza City is not considered essential. Forcing the Gaza City population and those in North Gaza into displacement without shelter, food, or medical resources violates the Fourth Geneva Convention. The OHCHR is urging States party to the Geneva Conventions to put pressure on Israel to halt the offensive, which threatens to spark a severe humanitarian crisis and potentially erase the Palestinian presence in Gaza’s largest urban area.

The World Food Programme (WFP) welcomed Japan’s contribution of 500 million yen ($3.3 million) for emergency food and nutrition aid to Palestinians facing severe food insecurity. Limited commercial truck entries resumed on August 4, bringing mostly dry food items and limited fresh produce, according to the UN aid coordination office, OCHA. However, food spoilage and infestation risks are high due to delays, heat, and impending expiration dates. Cooking gas has not been available in Gaza for over five months, and firewood is becoming unaffordable, forcing many to use waste and scrap wood, raising health and environmental concerns.

The WFP highlighted that the worst-case famine scenario is occurring in the Gaza Strip, according to the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification report. Antoine Renard, WFP Representative and Country Director in Palestine, noted that many families have lost everything and face uncertainty about their next meal. With Japan’s support, WFP can continue providing essential food aid, but urgently calls for a ceasefire and sustained access to assist those at greatest risk and prevent widespread famine.


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15 responses to “Amid ongoing Israeli attacks, ‘the systematic destruction of Gaza City is already underway’: UN rights office”

  1. spoiler Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how the world’s powers have turned Gaza into a live-action game of “who can destroy more”? 🍿 All while the humanitarian crisis is a mere afterthought—typical, innit?

  2. chlorine Avatar

    Brilliant! Just what we needed—another masterclass in urban renewal courtesy of the Israeli military. Who needs infrastructure when you can have a nice, clean slate? 😏

  3. Seems like the UN’s got the situation in Gaza all figured out—just a little systematic destruction for everyone’s benefit, eh? 🍵 Who knew humanitarian efforts involved such a knack for demolition?

  4. tall honey Avatar
    tall honey

    Looks like the UN’s got their hands full again, eh? Just another day in paradise where “systematic destruction” is the new tourist attraction. 😂

  5. racy lady Avatar
    racy lady

    Seems like the UN’s latest report on Gaza is just another episode of “How to Win Friends and Influence No One.” Who knew systematic destruction could be on the agenda? 😏

  6. Isn’t it just splendid how the situation in Gaza is escalating to new heights of humanitarian excellence? 🤷‍♂️ One can only hope the next round of contributions for food aid comes with a side of common sense. 🍽️

  7. Potato Sub Avatar
    Potato Sub

    Typical Tuesday in the Middle East, eh? Who needs urban development when you can have a front-row seat to the latest destruction show instead? 😏

  8. High Woo Avatar

    Just what the world needed, another UN report painting a masterpiece of destruction—truly a work of art in humanitarian catastrophe. 🎨💔 Who knew systematic destruction could be such a popular pastime?

  9. retromirage Avatar
    retromirage

    Remarkable how the UN is keeping track of the destruction in Gaza City—maybe they should consider it a new Olympic sport, “systematic demolition,” eh? 🏗️💔

  10. Snapdragon Avatar
    Snapdragon

    Seems like chaos in Gaza is just another Tuesday for the UN—who knew systematic destruction could be so trendy? 🤷‍♂️

  11. Swing Setter Avatar
    Swing Setter

    Isn’t it just charming how the UN keeps track of destruction like it’s a points game? Meanwhile, folks in Gaza are just trying to score a meal or two—talk about a twisted sense of priorities! 🍽️💔

  12. morbid sugar Avatar
    morbid sugar

    Looks like the UN’s new tourism campaign for Gaza City is really taking off—who wouldn’t want to visit a place where “systematic destruction” is the main attraction? 🤷‍♂️

  13. Just what we needed, a masterclass in urban planning! Who knew that systematic destruction was the new trend for achieving peace? 🤷‍♂️ #GeniusMove

  14. Isn’t it just charming how the UN’s rights office is documenting a systematic destruction that’s been “in progress” for ages? I suppose it takes a true artist to turn a bustling city into a war zone masterpiece. 🎨💔

  15. poppin loot Avatar
    poppin loot

    Isn’t it just charming how we’re witnessing the ‘systematic destruction’ of Gaza City unfold like a well-scripted drama? Who needs a plot twist when you have such a consistent narrative of despair and humanitarian crises? 🎭💔

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