Israeli army tanks roll in southern Israel along the border with the Gaza Strip, on Wednesday.—AFP
Israeli army tanks roll in southern Israel along the border with the Gaza Strip, on Wednesday.—AFP

LONDON: Sixteen international humanitarian and rights organisations on Wednesday called for a halt to weapons transfers to Israel and Palestinian armed groups in a bid to end the Gaza conflict.

In a joint statement they urged United Nations member states to stop sending weapons, parts and ammunition to “stop the crisis in Gaza and avert further humanitarian catastrophe and loss of civilian life.

“Israel’s bombardment and siege are depriving the civilian population of the basics to survive and rendering Gaza uninhabitable,” the statement added.

“The civilian population in Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented severity and scale.” The Israeli aggression has led to dire shortages of food, water, fuel and medicines in the besieged territory.

The 16 signatories include Amnesty Inter­national, Christian Aid, Medecins du Monde Inter­national Network, Norw­egian People’s Aid, Oxfam and Save the Children.

They call for all transfers of arms to be stopped immediately while there was a risk “they are used to commit or facilitate serious violations of international humanitarian or human rights law.

“Hostage-taking and indiscriminate attacks are violations of international humanitarian law and must end immediately,” it added.

According to the organisations, Israeli military activity has destroyed a “substantial portion of Gaza’s homes, schools, hospitals, water infrastructure, shelters, and refugee camps”.

Not a single medical facility in Gaza was fully operational and those still able to function had been overwhelmed with trauma cases and shortages of both doctors and medical supplies, the statement added.

Published in Dawn, January 25th, 2024

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