• About us
  • Contact Us
Monday, October 27, 2025
No Result
View All Result
The World Monitor
  • The World Monitor
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Technology
  • Crypto
  • The World Monitor
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Technology
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
The World Monitor
No Result
View All Result
Home Middle East

UNRWA Reports Complete Destruction of 160 Gaza Facilities

April 24, 2024
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

Philippe Lazzarini, the Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), announced on Tuesday that 160 of the agency’s facilities in the Gaza Strip have been completely destroyed.

Speaking at a press conference at the UN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, Lazzarini highlighted the dire circumstances in Gaza and the significant destruction of UNRWA’s operational infrastructure.

Lazzarini welcomed the recent restart of funding by several countries, ensuring that the agency has sufficient funds to continue its operations until the end of June.

He also responded positively to the findings of an independent review group’s report, which was released on Monday. The report praises UNRWA for its commitment to humanitarian principles, especially neutrality, describing the agency’s approach as more sophisticated than similar international or non-governmental organizations.

Despite these affirmations, Lazzarini pointed out the complexities of operating in such a challenging environment, stating, “We must remain extremely vigilant and there is always more that can be done.”

He reassured member states that UNRWA is updating its response plan and ensuring partners are informed about the measures already taken in accordance with the recommendations of the review.

Addressing the UN Security Council, Lazzarini emphasized that the accusations of bias are not the main reason behind the attacks on UNRWA. Instead, he suggested that the primary motive is to strip Palestinians of their refugee status, applying pressure not only in Gaza but also in Jerusalem and the West Bank.

He urged the Security Council to initiate an independent investigation to ensure accountability for the blatant disregard for the sanctity of UN facilities and personnel in Gaza.

To date, 280 UN employees have been killed, and more than 160 buildings have either been damaged or completely destroyed, with at least 400 people killed while seeking refuge under the UN flag.

Reports have also surfaced that evacuated UN buildings were used for military purposes, and that UN staff were arrested and subjected to mistreatment or torture.

Lazzarini noted the increase in aid delivery to Gaza, with a peak of 360 trucks entering on a single day in April, indicating a positive trend compared to previous months.

However, with the approach of summer and the potential resurgence of diseases, especially in the southern regions, waste collection has become a priority to prevent disease outbreaks.

Lazzarini also expressed deep concerns about the potential for a renewed Israeli military attack on Rafah, signaling a worrying development in the ongoing conflict.

This statement from the UNRWA Commissioner-General calls for international attention and support as the agency navigates through these unprecedented challenges to continue providing crucial assistance to Palestinian refugees in Gaza.

Tags: GazaPalestineUNRWA
Next Post
Egypt Affirms Sudan’s Sovereignty

Egypt Affirms Sudan's Sovereignty

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Companies in England & Wales Face Bankruptcy

Companies in England & Wales Face Bankruptcy

2 years ago
Qatar Energy has signed a 27-year agreement with Italy's Eni to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Italy, marking the third such deal with a European nation this month. In a statement, the state-owned company announced, "Two subsidiaries of Qatar Energy and Eni have signed a long-term sale and purchase agreement to supply up to one million tons of LNG from Qatar to Italy, starting in 2026 and spanning 27 years." The company had previously signed similar agreements with Total Energies of France and Shell of the Netherlands. Following the Ukraine crisis last year, European countries have sought to diversify their sources of natural gas, reducing their reliance on Russian supplies. Commenting on the new agreement, Qatar's Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad bin Sherida Al-Kaabi, stated, "Today, we take a new step in reinforcing our relationship with Eni, which will enhance our cooperation for many years to come." He added, "We will continue to work together to reaffirm our commitment to the European markets in general, and the Italian market in particular." This agreement with Eni follows a series of long-term agreements with European companies for the supply of LNG from Qatar. Qatar Energy stated that the LNG will be delivered to FSRU (Floating Storage and Regasification Unit) Italy, located at the Italian port of Piombino. Regasification stations are facilities that convert LNG back into natural gas suitable for direct consumption. Last week, Qatar announced a 27-year deal with British company Shell, and earlier, a similar agreement with French energy giant Total Energies. As part of the expansion of Qatar's North Field, the world's largest natural gas field, Qatar is expected to increase its production of LNG by sixty percent or more, reaching 126 million tons annually by 2027. Traditionally, Qatar's primary gas market has been in Asia, with countries such as China, Japan, and South Korea. Qatar is one of the leading global producers of LNG, alongside the United States, Australia, and Russia. Qatar Energy estimates that the North Field holds ten percent of the world's known natural gas reserves. Eni holds a 3.125 percent stake in the North East expansion project, which, along with the North South expansion project, will increase Qatar's liquefaction capacity from 77 million tons annually to 126 million tons annually by 2027.

ENI & Qatar Secure 27-Year Gas Supply Agreement

2 years ago

Popular News

  • Egyptian PhD Student Found Dead in France

    Egyptian PhD Student Found Dead in France

  • Floods Damage Houses & Hospitals in Lebanon

  • 7 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Clashes in Lebanon

  • Russian Defense Minister Arrives in North Korea

  • Saudi Arabia Grants Citizenship to Medical Pioneers

Follow us

"Connecting the World to the Heartbeat of Middle East and Africa – Your Trusted Source for News and Insights."

  • The World Monitor
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Technology
  • Crypto

ABOUT US

CONTACT US

Privacy Policy

  • About us
  • Contact Us

© 2023 THE WORLD MONITOR

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Climate
  • Sports
  • Crypto
  • Technology

© 2023 THE WORLD MONITOR