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113 networks and human rights organization across the world called on the UN Security Council to impose international sanctions on the Israeli occupation to stop the crime of genocide in Gaza and starvation, and to fully lift the siege.
The rights and human rights organizations also appealed to an urgent call in three languages today, Wednesday, the Security Council in order to move urgently to stop the genocide and save life in light of the spread of famine.
She called on the international community to fulfill its “legal, ethical and humanitarian duties that the immediate action of stopping the crime of genocide, stopping the systematic killing of famine and thirst, and lifting the siege on the Gaza Strip.”
She considered that what Gaza residents are subjected to “a collective punishment criminalized by international law”, and urged to seek to introduce all humanitarian and relief needs, goods and fuel for operating hospitals and the water station as soon as possible.
The call also called on the United Nations General Assembly, to “freeze the membership of the Israeli occupation state in the General Assembly.”
The appeal recorded that the Gaza Strip faces “an aggressive war and a continuous genocide for the 576th day, in light of difficult humanitarian and health conditions as a result of the continued Israeli occupation forces tightening its blockade on the Gaza Strip for the day 64.”
This is accompanied by the closure of Israel all crossings in front of various humanitarian aid, basic and food materials and medicines, and preventing fuel from entering the sector completely.
He considered that these measures led to an unprecedented deterioration of the humanitarian and health conditions, and to undermine the elements of life all the basic life services, such as the severe shortage of water supplies, the stopping of wastewater treatment plants, the almost complete collapse of health services, and the stopping of hospitals.
And it added that the tightening of the siege caused the collapse of basic services, especially “stops, closing them, starving the Palestinians, and using it as a weapon for bargaining, in a systematic way by the Israeli occupation.”
The bodies emphasized that the systematic policy followed by the Israeli occupation “directly violates the decisions of the International Court of Justice, and constitutes a war crime and a crime against humanity under the rules of international humanitarian law and international human rights law.”
The call was cited information issued by relief institutions and the United Nations, in demonstrating its position, as 91% of the population of the sector classifies that they are in the crisis stage of food insecurity, including 345 thousand in its highest stages, while 92% of children are between 6 months and two years and breastfeeding mothers “do not take their nutritional need, which puts them in front of health complications that will accompany them for life.”
The Ministry of Health in Gaza also warned that there are 60,000 children who need to treat malnutrition, and this crisis resulted in the arrival of 490,000 citizens to the catastrophic stage, including 557 thousand women.
