RNA - McGoldrick called for the protection of Palestinian demonstrators and for urgent funding to meet critical humanitarian needs that have been generated by the massive rise in Palestinian casualties in Gaza since 30 March, WAFA reported.
"The current surge in humanitarian needs is a crisis on top of a catastrophe. As we approach another Friday of demonstrations near the perimeter fence between Gaza and Israel, it is critical that the Israeli authorities exercise the utmost restraint in the use of force for law enforcement operations, in line with their obligations under international law," he said.
According to Fars News Agancy, McGoldrick explained that humanitarian partners urgently need $5.3 million in funding to meet emerging health, psycho-social and protection needs until 31 May 2018.
“These funds are required to enable the deployment of specialized medical teams to conduct complex, lifesaving surgeries; for medicines to prevent avoidable death or disability; to allow blood banks to immediately increase their capacity to cope with the high volume of trauma casualties, among a range of other critical health needs. Funding is also required to ensure that victims of violence and their families receive essential mental health and psycho-social support and to support organizations monitoring, verifying and documenting possible protection violations.”
"Gaza's essential service providers simply do not have the capacity, at present, to cope with the current situation" said McGoldrick. "The humanitarian community stands ready to support the State of Palestine in meeting the immense health needs of Palestinians in Gaza, and ensuring that vital protection and mental health support is available."
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