According to Bapor, every fifth child in the city of gas suffers from exhaustion. Middle Eastern crisis: humanitarian disaster in gas and an increase in violence on the western coast Peace and safety The crisis in the gas sector reached a catastrophic level, today the General Commissioner of the UN agency said to help Palestinian refugees (Bapor) Philip Lazzarini. According to the latest data, every fifth child in the city of gas suffers from exhaustion. “People in Gaza are neither alive nor dead, they are like living dead,” Lazzarini told in his message on the Platform X, referring to the words of a colleague in the enclave. Most of the children with whom the Bapor humanitarian workers interact are depleted, weak and can soon die if they do not receive treatment. Already more than 100 people, mostly children, allegedly died of hunger. ~ 60 > crisis affects everyone, including those who are trying to save lives, continued Lazzarini. “Our medical workers at the advanced survive at one reception of a small portion of food per day – often this is just lentils, if they even manage to eat,” said the head of Bapor. Due to malnutrition, the agency’s employees are increasingly losing consciousness during work. ~ 60 > parents are not able to take care of children, they have no strength, food and means to follow medical recommendations. “Families can no longer cope with the situation,” said Lazzarini. ~ 60 > he again called for unhindered and unlimited access to humanitarian assistance in gas. “In Jordan and Egypt, we have products and medicines for 6 thousand trucks,” added the general commissar. violence on the western shore ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~Meanwhile, a group of independent experts of the UN Human Rights expressed serious concern about the systematic violations of the rights of Palestinian rural residents on the occupied West Coast, including eastern Jerusalem. ~ 60 >~ 60 > according to experts, we are talking about systematic violations, including attacks on the civilian population, destruction of destruction, destruction houses, stealing livestock, arson, poisoning of water sources and violent displacement of families. The demolition of buildings belonging to the Palestinians aggravated the humanitarian crisis, leaving families without a roof over their heads. According to the statement, “attacks on the Bedouin, peasant and rural communities, it seems, are not random, but are an intentional strategy to displace these people from key agricultural areas, violation from access to food and, as a result, to separate the Palestinians from their land.” According to experts, a hundred Bedouin families, including many children, were forced to leave their homes due to violence and intimidation. 60 > economic damage from these attacks is estimated at 76 million dollars in the form of direct damage to agriculture from October 2023 to the end of 2024. The region’s GDP decreased by more than 19 percent, the unemployment rate reached 35 percent. ~ 60 > “Israel, as an occupying power, is obliged to take measures to protect the Palestinian communities from violence and eviction. This includes an immediate cessation of violence, the suspension of illegal expansion of settlements, conduct impartial investigations of violations, the punishment of the perpetrators and ensure the access of the victims of justice and compensation, ”independent experts emphasized. They also recalled the need to comply with the advisory conclusion of the International Court of July 19, 2024, including the evacuation of all Israeli settlers from the occupied Palestinian territories. Human rights activists called on the international community to act immediately in order to bring the perpetrators in violations of responsibility. ~ 60 > experts appointed by the Human Rights Council are acted in individual quality and are not employees of the UN. Opinions expressed in their statements do not necessarily reflect the UN position.