UN chief condemns widespread looting of Gaza aid
The UN secretary general condemned on Wednesday the ongoing looting of humanitarian aid in Gaza, following reports of 20 deaths during a security operation against criminal gangs in the besieged enclave.
“Armed looting has become systematic and must end immediately. It is hindering life-saving aid operations and further endangering the lives of our staff,” said Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson for Antonio Guterres.
He also stressed that “the use of law enforcement operations must be lawful, necessary, and proportionate.”
Israel's total blockade of Gaza, imposed early in last year’s war, has pushed parts of the territory to the brink of famine, the UN warned on 9 November.
Residents of southern Gaza have described gangs, who appear to operate with implicit Israeli backing, as making their already difficult situation all the more nightmarish.