News headlines for “Middle East”, page 94

  1. Gaza: ‘People losing hope’ as aid access is refused to north, warns UNRWA

    - UN News

    Dead bodies are lying in the streets of besieged northern Gaza while hospitals run out of blood packs – a situation that’s “nothing short of catastrophic”, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said on Tuesday.

  2. Middle East crisis: Live updates from Gaza, Lebanon and the Security Council, as famine looms

    - UN News

    We are covering the ongoing crisis in the Middle East with live updates from UN Headquarters and the field, as the Security Council prepares to hold an emergency session on the "imminent and substantial likelihood of famine" in Gaza. UN News app users can follow the live feed here.

  3. Israel Alienating Allies and Acquiring Adversaries

    - Inter Press Service

    PORTLAND, USA, Nov 11 (IPS) - As a result of its policies and actions in response to the 7 October attack, the Israeli government has not only alienated its allies and acquired adversaries but also found itself isolated diplomatically. The consequences of those developments and realignments have occurred across countries, organizations and groups worldwide.

  4. Growing Death and Displacement Rates Devastate Lebanon

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Nov 11 (IPS) - The ongoing, escalating violence in Lebanon force millions of Lebanese civilians to face daily bombardment, repeated orders of evacuation, routine destruction of critical infrastructure, and limited access to basic services. With the death toll and rates of displacement on the rise, humanitarian organizations fear that the upcoming winter season is expected to exacerbate these harsh conditions, making Lebanon almost uninhabitable.

  5. Scorched Earth Colonizing of Gaza is a Horrible Idea

    - Inter Press Service

    ATLANTA, USA, Nov 11 (IPS) - For religious, humanitarian, and scientific reasons, Israel's increasingly apparent plan for the de facto colonization of the Northern Gaza Strip is a bad idea. When that program was rejected recently by Israel's own Defense Minister Yoav Galant, he was summarily fired by Prime Minister Netanyahu.

  6. WHO ‘working tirelessly’ to help save lives as Middle East crisis grinds on

    - UN News

    Amid the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East, the World Health Organization (WHO) continues efforts to keep hospitals up and running and to evacuate patients requiring specialized treatment, a senior official with the UN agency said in Cairo on Monday.

  7. Lebanon: food insecurity ‘set to worsen’ amid deadly strikes

    - UN News

    Amid intensifying military operations in Lebanon and deadly attacks on civilians, medical personnel and infrastructure, UN humanitarians warned on Monday that food insecurity in the war-wracked country is set to worsen.

  8. Polio Vaccination Campaign in Gaza Misses Thousands of Children

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Nov 08 (IPS) - On November 6, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the second round of polio vaccinations in the Gaza Strip has been completed. A total of 556,744 children under ten years of age received the mOPV2 vaccine along with a dose of vitamin A to ensure immunization. However, due to rampant hostilities from the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), the campaign has not been entirely successful, leading to humanitarian organizations fearing that herd immunity has not been achieved.

  9. UN Arms Embargo on Israel: Dead on Arrival

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Nov 08 (IPS) - When the United Nations imposes sanctions or penalizes a member state – be it the General Assembly or the Human Rights Council – the resolutions are "non-binding" and often remain unimplemented.

    But the Security Council resolutions are "binding" – and still openly violated by countries such as North Korea—because all these UN bodies have no means of implementing these resolutions, nor a standing army to forcibly enforce them. But they only carry moral weight.

  10. ‘Looming catastrophe’: Experts warn of high risk of famine in northern Gaza

    - UN News

    There is a strong likelihood that famine is imminent in areas within the northern Gaza Strip, food security experts said on Friday.

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