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Gaza: SOS messages describe people fainting from hunger; UN health worker detained

Worrying alerts from United Nations staff in Gaza who have been fainting from hunger and exhaustion over the past 48 hours have increased fears for people’s survival in the devastated enclave, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.

“Doctors, nurses, journalists, humanitarians, among them UNRWA staff, are hungry,” said Juliette Touma, Director of Communications of the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA).

Speaking from Amman, she stressed that many are now “fainting due to hunger and exhaustion while performing their duties, reporting atrocities or alleviating some of the suffering”.

“Meanwhile, seeking food has become as deadly as the bombardments,” she warned.

The UN human rights office (OHCHR) said on Tuesday that 1,054 people had been killed in Gaza in the past few weeks trying to fetch food, with most deaths - 766 - linked to private aid hubs run by the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The Foundation’s hubs started operating in southern Gaza on 27 May, bypassing the UN and other established NGOs.

“The so-called GHF distribution scheme is a sadistic death trap,” UNRWA’s Ms. Touma said. “Snipers open fire randomly on crowds, as if they're given a licence to kill.”

Quoting a statement by UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini, Ms. Touma called the scheme a “massive hunt of people in total impunity”.

“This cannot be our new norm. Humanitarian assistance is not the job of mercenaries,” she added.

The UNRWA spokesperson insisted that the UN and its humanitarian partners have the expertise, the experience and available resources to provide safe, dignified and at-scale assistance.

“We have proven it time and again during the last ceasefire,” she said.

Living conditions in the Strip have reached a new low as prices for basic commodities have increased by around 4,000 per cent. Gaza’s inhabitants who have lost their homes and been displaced multiple times have no income and find themselves completely deprived of essentials.

Ms. Touma highlighted the testimony of a colleague on the ground who had to walk for hours to buy a bag of lentils and some flour, paying almost $200 for it.

On Monday, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said that a quarter of Gaza’s population faces famine-like conditions. Almost 100,000 women and children are suffering from severe acute malnutrition and need treatment as soon as possible.

Vital everyday items such as diapers are scarce and costly, at about $3 each. Mothers have resorted to using plastic bags instead, while one father “said that he had to cut one of his last shirts to give his daughter sanitary pads”, Ms. Touma said.

“We at UNRWA have stocks of hygiene supplies, including diapers for babies and for adults waiting outside the gates of Gaza,” Ms. Touma stressed, insisting that the agency has 6,000 trucks loaded with food, medicines and hygiene supplies waiting in Egypt and in Jordan to be allowed into the enclave.

She reiterated the UN’s calls for “a deal that would bring a cease-fire, that would release the hostages, that would bring in a standard flow of humanitarian supplies into Gaza under the management of the United Nations, including UNRWA”.

Humanitarian operations in the enclave are being pushed into an “ever-shrinking space”, said World Health Organization (WHO) spokesperson Tarik Jašarević.

Briefing journalists in Geneva, he condemned three attacks on Monday on a building housing WHO staff in Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza, as well as the “mistreatment of those sheltering there and the destruction of its main warehouse”.

“Staff and their families, including children, were exposed to grave danger and traumatized after airstrikes caused a fire and significant damage,” Mr. Jašarević said, adding that Israeli military entered the premises, “forcing women and children to evacuate on foot” towards the coastal shelter of Al Mawasi amid active conflict.

The WHO spokesperson said that staff and family members were “handcuffed, stripped, interrogated on the spot and screened at gunpoint”. Two staff and two family members were detained and while three were later released, one WHO staff member remains in detention for reasons unknown to the organization.

Mr. Jašarević called for the release of the detained staff member and insisted that “no one should be held without charges and without due process”.

The latest evacuation order for the area has impacted several WHO premises and compromised its presence on the ground, “crippling efforts to sustain a collapsing health system”, Mr. Jašarević added, and “pushing survival further out of reach for more than two million people”.

The Israeli military operation in Deir Al-Balah on Monday also caused an explosion and fire inside WHO’s main warehouse, which is located within the evacuation zone in the central Gazan city – “part of a pattern of systematic destruction of health facilities”, the agency’s spokesperson said.

According to Gaza’s health authorities, since the start of the war in October 2023 some 1,500 health workers have been killed in the Strip. Some 94 per cent of all health facilities have been damaged and half of Gaza’s hospitals are “not functional at all”, Mr. Jašarević said.

“The chance to prevent loss of lives and reverse immense damage to the health system slips further out of reach every day,” he stressed.

Spotlighting further challenges to the humanitarian operation in Gaza, the WHO spokesperson pointed to an increase in the denial of visas by the Israeli authorities for emergency medical teams seeking to enter the Strip since the breakdown of the latest ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on 18 March. He said that 58 international staff for the emergency medical teams, including surgeons and critical medical specialists, have been denied access.

UNRWA’s Ms. Touma highlighted the fact that ever since the agency’s Commissioner-General was denied entry to Gaza in March 2024, he has not been allowed back into the Strip. He has also not received a visa from Israel to enter the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, for more than a year.

The UNRWA spokesperson also deplored the lack of access for international media to the enclave.

“It certainly is time, if not long overdue, for international media to go into Gaza precisely to look into the facts and to help with reporting first-hand information on the horrors that people in Gaza are living through,” she said.

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STORY Gaza crisis update UNRWA - WHO 22 July 2025

TRT: 2:48”

SOURCE: UNTV CH

RESTRICTIONS: NONE

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH/NATS

ASPECT RATIO: 16:9

DATELINE: 22 JULY 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

1. Exterior wide shot: Palais des Nations, UN flag.

2. Wide shot: Speakers at the podium of the press conference; speaker on screens; journalists in the Press room.

3. SOUNDBITE (English) – Juliette Touma, Director of Communications, UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA): “Doctors, nurses, journalists, humanitarians, among them UNRWA staff, are hungry. Many are now fainting due to hunger and exhaustion while performing their duties, reporting atrocities or alleviating some of the suffering. Meanwhile, seeking food has become as deadly as the bombardments.”

4. Wide shot: Speaker on screens; journalists in the Press room.

5. SOUNDBITE (English) – Juliette Touma, Director of Communications, UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA): “The so-called GHF distribution scheme is a sadistic death trap. Snipers open fire randomly on crowds, as if they're given a license to kill. It's a massive hunt of people in total impunity. Commissioner-General adds, this cannot be our new norm. Humanitarian assistance is not the job of mercenaries.”

6. Medium shot: Press conference attendee in the Press room.

7. SOUNDBITE (English) – Juliette Touma, Director of Communications, UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA): “Mothers are using plastic bags instead of diapers. We remind that we have, we at UNRWA, we have stocks of hygiene supplies, including diapers for babies and for adults waiting outside the gates of Gaza, just to get into Gaza and help babies and older people.”

8. Wide shot: Speakers at the podium of the press conference.

9. SOUNDBITE (English) – Tarik Jašarević, spokesperson, World Health Organization (WHO): “Following intensified hostilities in Deir Al-Balah after the latest evacuation order issued by Israeli military, the WHO staff residence was attacked three times yesterday. Staff and their families, including children, were exposed to grave danger and traumatized after airstrikes caused a fire and significant damage. Israeli military entered the premises, forcing women and children to evacuate on foot toward Al-Mawasi amid active conflict.”

10. Medium shot: Press conference attendee in the Press room.

11. SOUNDBITE (English) – Tarik Jašarević, spokesperson, World Health Organization (WHO): “Male staff and family members were handcuffed, stripped, interrogated on the spot and screened at gunpoint. Two WHO staff and two family members were detained. Three were later released, while one staff member remains in detention.”

12. Wide shot: Journalists in the Press room; speaker on screen.

13. SOUNDBITE (English) – Juliette Touma, Director of Communications, UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA): “It certainly is time, if not long overdue, for international media to go into Gaza precisely to look into the facts and to help with reporting first-hand information on the horrors that people in Gaza are living through.”

14. Various shots of journalists in the Press room.


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