UN Human Rights spokesperson Jeremy Laurence on OPT Israel humanitarian aid and workers
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UN Human Rights spokesperson Jeremy Laurence on OPT Israel humanitarian aid and workers

STORY: UN Human Rights Spokesperson Jeremy Laurence on OPT Israel humanitarian aid and workers

TRT: 03:15

SOURCE: UNTV / OHCHR
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LANGUAGE: English/NATS
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9 
DATELINE:  5 APRIL 2022 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
 

 

SHOTLIST 

1.     Exterior shot : Palais des Nations

2.     Wide shot : Briefing room

3.     SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, Spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):Over 33,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, are dead, 75,000 or more are injured, and at least 7,000 are presumed dead under the rubble. Over 1,200 are dead in Israel and hundreds injured. More than 100 hostages remain in captivity. Huge swathes of Gaza have been bombed into oblivion. The Gaza Strip has changed forever.”

4.     Cut Away: Briefing room.

5.     SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, Spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):The violations of international law committed since 7 October in Israel and Gaza, including gross violations of international human rights law and serious violations of international humanitarian law by all parties to the conflict, as well as the destruction and suffering of civilians in Gaza over the last six months, are unprecedented. And the risk of further atrocity crimes is high.

6.     Cut Away: Briefing room.

7.     SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, Spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):The world has collectively spoken that this carnage and wanton destruction must end immediately. The hostages must be released unconditionally. Humanitarian aid and other goods necessary for the survival of the civilian population must be allowed to flood into Gaza and be safely distributed to every part of the Strip.

8.     Cut Away: Briefing room.

9.     SOUNDBITE (English)— Jeremy Laurence, Spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):The Israeli airstrikes that killed World Central Kitchen personnel underline the horrific conditions under which humanitarian workers are operating in Gaza. Israel has also killed law enforcement officials and others involved in securing humanitarian aid delivery, directly contributing to the breakdown of civil order and putting humanitarian workers and those in need of aid in further danger.

10.  Cut Away: Briefing room.

Over 33,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, are dead, 75,000 or more are injured, and at least 7,000 are presumed dead under the rubble. Over 1,200 are dead in Israel and hundreds injured. More than 100 hostages remain in captivity. Huge swathes of Gaza have been bombed into oblivion. The Gaza Strip has changed forever,” spokesperson Jeremy Laurence told the biweekly press briefing in Geneva.

The violations of international law committed since 7 October in Israel and Gaza, including gross violations of international human rights law and serious violations of international humanitarian law by all parties to the conflict, as well as the destruction and suffering of civilians in Gaza over the last six months, are unprecedented. And the risk of further atrocity crimes is high,” said Laurence.

The world has collectively spoken that this carnage and wanton destruction must end immediately. The hostages must be released unconditionally. Humanitarian aid and other goods necessary for the survival of the civilian population must be allowed to flood into Gaza and be safely distributed to every part of the Strip,” Laurence stressed. 

The spokesperson highlighted the worldwide shock following Israel’s killing of of the World Central Kitchen workers, noting that, so far, nearly 200 humanitarian workers have been killed in Gaza, including close to 180 UN staff.

The Israeli airstrikes that killed World Central Kitchen personnel underline the horrific conditions under which humanitarian workers are operating in Gaza. Israel has also killed law enforcement officials and others involved in securing humanitarian aid delivery, directly contributing to the breakdown of civil order and putting humanitarian workers and those in need of aid in further danger,” Laurence said.

 

International law requires all parties to respect and protect humanitarian relief personnel and ensure their safety, security, and freedom of movement. Israel, as the occupying power, has the additional obligation to ensure, to the fullest extent possible, that the basic needs of the population of Gaza are met.

 

Attacking people or objects involved in humanitarian assistance may amount to a war crime. As the High Commissioner has repeatedly stated, impunity must end. Independent, thorough and effective investigations into all alleged violations of international human rights and humanitarian law committed on 7 October and subsequently need to be conducted promptly,” said Laurence.  

 

In Geneva:

Liz Throssell + 41 22 917 9296 / elizabeth.throssell@un.org

Jeremy Laurence - + 41 22 917 9383 / jeremy.laurence@un.org

 

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objects involved in humanitarian assistance.
Over 33,000 Palestinians,
mostly women and Children, are dead,
75,000 or more are injured
and at least 7000
are presumed dead under the rubble.
Over 1200 are dead in
Israel
and hundreds injured.
More than 100 hostages
remain in captivity.
Huge swathes of Gaza
have been bombed into oblivion.
The Gaza Strip has changed forever.
The International Criminal Court,
The violations of international law committed
since the seventh of October in Israel and Gaza,
including
gross violations of international human rights law
and serious violations of international humanitarian
law by all parties to the conflict
as well as the destruction and suffering of civilians
in Gaza over the last six months are unprecedented
and the risk of further atrocity crimes is high.
The world has collectively spoken.
The world has collectively spoken
that this carnage and wanton destruction
must end
immediately.
The hostages
must be released unconditionally.
Humanitarian aid and other goods necessary
for the survival of the civilian population
must be allowed to flood into Gaza
and be safely distributed
to every part of the strip.
Stresses again
that there must be accountability.
The Israeli airstrikes that killed
world central kitchen personnel underline their
horrific conditions under which humanitarian workers are operating in Gaza.
Israel has also killed law enforcement officials
and others involved in securing humanitarian aid delivery
directly,
contributing to the breakdown of civil order and putting humanitarian
workers and those in need of aid in further danger.
Central kitchen
So
far,
nearly
attacking people or objects involved
in humanitarian assistance
may amount to a war Crime,
as the high Commissioner
has repeatedly stated, impunity must end
independent,
thorough and effective investigations into all
alleged violations of international human rights
and humanitarian law committed on the seventh of October and subsequently
need
to be conducted promptly.
Projects involved
in
in humanitarian