Statement: Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territory: After a year of suffering, humanity must prevail

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"The world remains on edge.  Hostages must come home. Bombs must stop falling. Aid must be allowed to get to where it’s needed most. 

7 October marks one year since the horrific attacks that led to a major escalation of armed hostilities in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory.  

The urgent need for peace and stability has never been clearer. However, political and diplomatic efforts have yet to achieve this. Humanitarian assistance cannot replace political will. 

Twelve months later, the situation is still dire and its impact is spreading. Millions of people are desperate for humanitarian assistance. In the last two weeks, we’ve seen an alarming escalation of hostilities in Lebanon too. 

Everywhere, National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have responded immediately, mobilising ambulances and volunteers to provide medical care, assist the injured, and deliver essential humanitarian aid to the people affected.

Despite the exceptionally dangerous conditions and continuous barriers to access, our teams have remained resolute in their commitment to helping people in need.

Tragically, many have paid the ultimate price in their service to humanity: 27 staff and volunteers have been killed on duty during this crisis, six from Magen David Adom in Israel and 21 from the Palestine Red Crescent Society in Gaza and the West Bank.

Today, we honour their memory and express our solidarity with all victims of the conflict. We mourn these tragic losses, and we remain deeply concerned that this conflict continues to escalate, causing more humanitarian suffering throughout the region.

Humanitarians and civilians must be respected and protected. 

Hostages must come home. 

Bombs must stop falling. 

Humanity must prevail."

The above statement can be attributed to the IFRC President, Kate Forbes, and the IFRC Secretary General, Jagan Chapagain.

Our calls:

The IFRC takes no side other than the side of humanity. We reiterate our calls on all parties to:

  • Protect civilians, humanitarians, and healthcare workers and facilities. The Red Cross, Red Crescent and Red Crystal emblems must be respected and protected, and all parties must ensure the safety of those providing humanitarian aid.
  • Ensure safe and unhindered access for aid and essential services, everywhere in the Gaza Strip. 
  • Open all available border crossings to ensure a continuous and expanded flow of humanitarian aid, including medical supplies and food, and fuel into Gaza, especially through the Rafah and Kerem Shalom crossings.
  • Immediately and unconditionally release all hostages.

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