EU, Yemen Prepare for Meeting Focused on Aid Work

A Yemeni farmer collects maize during the harvest season, EPA
A Yemeni farmer collects maize during the harvest season, EPA
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EU, Yemen Prepare for Meeting Focused on Aid Work

A Yemeni farmer collects maize during the harvest season, EPA
A Yemeni farmer collects maize during the harvest season, EPA

Yemeni Minister for Planning and International Cooperation Najib Ouj on Tuesday slammed Iran-backed Houthi militias for hindering humanitarian relief, saying that their abuses are stopping aid from reaching needy Yemenis.

Ouj, however, also noted that difficulties linked to poor transparency and mismanagement also challenge the work of humanitarian organizations in Yemen.

The minister’s remarks were made during a meeting with EU Ambassador to Yemen Hans Grundberg, official sources reported.

Ouj and Grundberg discussed preparations for an upcoming meeting for senior humanitarian officials focused on Yemen.

The two-day meeting, hosted by the EU and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, is scheduled to take place on November 12.

Appreciating European support, Ouj added that the EU plays a key and effective role in empowering the political process, humanitarian response and development in Yemen.

He said that the Yemeni government is actively seeking more cooperation to strengthen political dialogue, trade and economic cooperation.

In a videoconference call, Ouj briefed Grundberg about challenges facing humanitarian relief work in his country, and emphasized on the harmful Houthi restrictions impeding aid delivery to vulnerable groups.

Inadequate mapping of the humanitarian situation and poor transparency within UN agencies and international NGOs, according to Ouj, are also factors inhibiting humanitarian relief operations in Yemen.

The minister criticized some organizations for failing to effectively merge relief work with development efforts.

This is a link that must be established according to an agreed response plan designed to assist in overcoming economic and social repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic. The plan is focused on peacebuilding, job creation and economic support.

More so, Ouj pointed out that limiting implementation of the response plan to international NGOs weakens Yemen’s national institutions and private sector.

Grundberg, for his part, talked about EU coordination with Sweden to arrange with donors worldwide for the upcoming humanitarian conference.

The ambassador indicated that the meeting is significant for discussing key issues particularly restrictions on aid work that impact humanitarian projects and their implementation.



More than 43,000 Palestinians Killed in Yearlong War in Gaza, Palestinian Health Ministry Says

 Displaced Palestinians ordered by the Israeli military to evacuate the northern part of Gaza take a rest as they flee amid an Israeli military operation, in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip October 23, 2024. REUTERS/Hassan Al-Zaanin/File Photo
Displaced Palestinians ordered by the Israeli military to evacuate the northern part of Gaza take a rest as they flee amid an Israeli military operation, in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip October 23, 2024. REUTERS/Hassan Al-Zaanin/File Photo
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More than 43,000 Palestinians Killed in Yearlong War in Gaza, Palestinian Health Ministry Says

 Displaced Palestinians ordered by the Israeli military to evacuate the northern part of Gaza take a rest as they flee amid an Israeli military operation, in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip October 23, 2024. REUTERS/Hassan Al-Zaanin/File Photo
Displaced Palestinians ordered by the Israeli military to evacuate the northern part of Gaza take a rest as they flee amid an Israeli military operation, in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip October 23, 2024. REUTERS/Hassan Al-Zaanin/File Photo

The number of Palestinians killed in the yearlong war in Gaza has passed 43,000, more than half of them women and children, the Palestinian Health Ministry said Monday.

The tally includes 96 dead who arrived at hospitals in Gaza over the past two days, the ministry said.

Israeli troops have launched an ongoing operation in northern Gaza that included a raid on a hospital over the weekend. The military said it detained 100 suspected Hamas militants in a raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya on Friday.

The World Health Organization accused Israel of detaining 44 male hospital staff. Palestinian medical officials said the hospital, which was treating some 200 patients, was heavily damaged in the raid, Reuters reported.

Israel has raided several hospitals in Gaza over the course of the yearlong war, saying Hamas and other militants use them for military purposes. Palestinian medical officials deny those allegations and accuse the military of recklessly endangering civilians.

An Israeli military official, speaking on condition of anonymity in keeping with regulations, said there was heavy fighting around Kamal Adwan Hospital, though not inside it, and that weapons were found inside the facility.

The official said medical staff were detained and searched because some of the militants had disguised themselves as medics.

According to the official, the military had helped international organizations relocate 88 patients and medical staff to other hospitals in the weeks leading up to the raid, and that during the raid itself, troops had brought 30,000 liters of fuel and medical supplies from international organizations to help keep the facility running.

The Israeli military has called on Palestinians to evacuate northern Gaza, where it has been waging a large offensive for more than three weeks. The official said the operation in the northern Gaza city of Jabaliya would last “several more weeks.”

The UN said earlier this month at least 400,000 people are still in northern Gaza and hunger is rampant as the amount of humanitarian aid reaching the north has plummeted over the past month.

The Gaza Health Ministry said at least 43,020 people have been killed and 101,110 others wounded since the war started on Oct. 7, 2023.