Aid Needs in Gaza, West Bank Estimated at $1.2 Billion

03 November 2023, Palestinian Territories, Rafah: Palestinians line up at a bakery to buy bread in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.Photo: Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa
03 November 2023, Palestinian Territories, Rafah: Palestinians line up at a bakery to buy bread in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.Photo: Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa
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Aid Needs in Gaza, West Bank Estimated at $1.2 Billion

03 November 2023, Palestinian Territories, Rafah: Palestinians line up at a bakery to buy bread in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.Photo: Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa
03 November 2023, Palestinian Territories, Rafah: Palestinians line up at a bakery to buy bread in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.Photo: Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa

The United Nations humanitarian office said on Friday the cost of meeting the needs of people in Gaza and the West Bank was estimated at $1.2 billion.
"The cost of meeting the needs of 2.7 million people - that is the entire population of Gaza and 500,000 people in the occupied West Bank - is estimated to be $1.2 billion," said Jens Laerke, spokesperson for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
That sums covers the humanitarian needs in Gaza and part of the West Bank until the end of the year, Reuters reported.
On Oct. 12, OCHA had initially appealed for $294 million to support nearly 1.3 million people.
"The situation has grown increasingly desperate since then," Laerke added.
OCHA said its revised appeal for funding will outline the need for food, water, health care, shelter, hygiene and other urgent priorities.
"We urge donors to promptly make resources available for the response," Laerke said.
"Our ability to ease the suffering of the Palestinian population will depend on adequate funding, safe and sustained access to all people in need, wherever they are, sufficient flow of humanitarian supplies, and - importantly - fuel."
Aid supplies to Gaza have been choked since Israel began bombarding the densely populated enclave in the wake of attacks by Hamas gunmen in southern Israel on Oct. 7, with aid organizations saying it is nowhere near matching the needs of its residents.



Israel Has Attacked 55 Hospitals, Lebanon’s Health Minister Says

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli air strike on Khiam in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel on October 25, 2024. (AFP)
Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli air strike on Khiam in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel on October 25, 2024. (AFP)
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Israel Has Attacked 55 Hospitals, Lebanon’s Health Minister Says

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli air strike on Khiam in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel on October 25, 2024. (AFP)
Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli air strike on Khiam in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel on October 25, 2024. (AFP)

Lebanon’s Health Minister Firass Abiad said Friday that Israel has carried out attacks on 55 hospitals — 36 of which were directly hit — leaving 12 people dead and 60 wounded.

Abiad told reporters that eight hospitals have been closed while seven are still partially functioning.

He said that paramedic groups have been targeted in different areas, killing 151 people and wounding 212. Of the paramedics killed, eight remain in their ambulances in south Lebanon with Israel’s military preventing anyone from reaching them, he said.

"Attacks against the medical and paramedic sectors in Lebanon are direct and intentional aggressions," Abiad said, adding that Israel’s military claims to have intelligence information on what is happening in Lebanon, thus cannot say that these attacks happened by mistake.

"This is a war crime," Abiad said.