14 November
The humanitarian response in the Gaza Strip, on which over 2 million people depend, is gradually coming to an end because no fuel has been allowed into the Gaza Strip since 7 October. (UNRWA)
It is very simple. Without fuel, the humanitarian operation in Gaza is coming to an end. Many more people will suffer and will likely die.
UN health agency WHO hailed on Tuesday the “heroic efforts” of staff at Gaza City’s besieged Al-Shifa hospital and expressed concern for hundreds of thousands of displaced people in the enclave where heavy rainfall has caused flooding and aggravated the already dire health crisis.
Some 135 attacks on health facilities have been documented in Gaza over the course of the past month, and WHO’s Dr. Harris said that this was the highest number recorded in such a short amount of time.
“I hope this is the worst we ever see,” she said.
13 November
More patients, including premature babies, have reportedly died in Gaza City’s Al-Shifa hospital which has gone three days without electricity amid intensifying Israeli military operations, making a ceasefire more urgent than ever, UN humanitarians have said (UN News).
The UN paid tribute to its fallen staff working in #Gaza. 101 humanitarian workers from @UNRWA died on duty since October 7, 2023 ?⤵️ pic.twitter.com/ijyoUwDXOF
— UN News (@UN_News_Centre) November 13, 2023
12 November
UNRWA guesthouse in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip received 3 direct hits from Israeli Forces’ naval bombardment – one of 60 UN facilities damaged in the last month (UNRWA).