UNRWA Commissioner-General Philip Lazarini said, “Palestinian journalists are continuing their heroic work by paying huge prices; so far 1 170 journalists have been killed.
He said, “The free flow of information and distinct report are very important to ensure the time of war and accountability.”
Philip Lazarini appealed to her that the war in Gaza has been behind the war and the promotion of “inhuman” messages for more than 6 months since the beginning of the war in Gaza.
Increase attacks and restrictions
In the Palestinian region of Israel, the UN Human Rights Office – OHCR Chief Ajith SunGai has also expressed deep concern about journalists’ dangers, but the situation “was always difficult”.
He told UN News, “Journalists have been subjected to public harassment in many areas of our registered – murder, censorship and custody cases.”
“However, we have registered a huge increase in attack, murder, custody and censorship since October 2021.”
Ajith Sunagai said that OHCR data showed that 25 journalists were killed in October 28 in Gaza. All these journalists were killed while working or at home.
The OHCR office has said that journalists on the west coast are also in critical condition. There are also reports of sexual violence against journalists and female journalists defeated by Israeli and Palestinian officials.
“Journalists are ordinary citizens and they get protected from attacks under international human law until they take direct part in the war activities,” Ajith Sonaghai said.
“Deliberately killing journalists is a war crime, and this is something we have published on many occasions.”
All sorts of assistance still cut
Other UN agencies have issued a new alert on the growing impact of Israel’s six -wheel order in this regard. In that order of Israel, all food and other products have been prevented from entering the destruction region from the war.
UNRWA says that fuel supply is decreasing and food items are declining, “unemployed are closing, drugs are ending in the hospital” and fuel for generators is also being completed.
Stephanie Trail, a spokesman for the United Nations Secretary Stephanie Times, says that about 100,000 people have been displaced since the Israeli bombing in Gaza on March 7, “or destroyed again.”
Meanwhile, Israel’s defense minister alleged that troops would be deployed and appeared in the so -called security regions of Gaza as well as in Lebanon and Syria.