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cctv reporter observation: the united nations focuses on three key words in the gaza strip

2024-08-31

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this week, at the united nations, there were three key words in the discussion about the situation in the gaza strip. what are they? let's take a lookcctv reporterhow to say it.
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israel frequently issues "evacuation orders", hindering un humanitarian operations
cctv reporter xu dezhi: hello everyone, i am xu dezhi, and i will take you to the scene at the united nations headquarters. this week, the focus of the united nations is still on the situation in gaza. the first keyword:evacuation orderat the beginning of this week, un officials told us that humanitarian operations were seriously affected because israel's 25th civilian evacuation order in deir al-balah in central gaza covered an important un logistics center in gaza.
walter blatche, spokesman for the unrwa in gaza: nowhere is safe (in the gaza strip) and there is very little access to humanitarian resources as humanitarian aid operations are also affected by these evacuation orders.
cctv reporter xu dezhi: the civilian evacuation orders issued by israel in gaza were supposed to be humanitarian actions to protect civilians from the impact of military operations. however, the evacuation orders have become more and more frequent, and now they are increasingly looking like a military strategy of israel, causing civilians and humanitarian workers to run around in a hurry and causing social order in gaza to continue to be in chaos.
cctv reporter xu dezhi: in the current circumstances, does the secretary-general believe that these evacuation orders are intended to protect civilians as the israeli military claims?
stephane dujarric, spokesman for the un secretary-general: we have counted 16 (in august). these evacuation orders, as many people mentioned on the morning of august 26, have made it almost impossible for us to continue our work.
un to launch polio vaccination campaign in gaza
cctv reporter xu dezhi:the second keyword:poliolast week, a 10-month-old baby in gaza was diagnosed with polio. un secretary-general guterres announced plans for a large-scale polio vaccination in gaza. what is the current situation?
pieperkorn, who representative to the occupied palestinian territorytwo rounds of polio vaccination will be carried out in the gaza strip starting on september 1. in each round, the palestinian ministry of health will provide two doses of the new type 2 live attenuated oral polio vaccine in collaboration with who, unicef, unrwa and other partners.
cctv reporter xu dezhi: has the israeli side promised that there will be no evacuation orders during the vaccination campaign?
pieperkorn, who representative to the occupied palestinian territory: yes, we have reached an agreement that there will be no new evacuation orders during the vaccination period.
wfp suspends humanitarian operations over 'shooting' at un vehicle
cctv reporter xu dezhi:the third keyword:shootingthe united nations said that on august 27, a world food program vehicle was shot by the israel defense forces outside an israeli checkpoint in central gaza. the vehicle had obvious un markings and had been coordinated with israel in advance. the incident led the world food program to announce the suspension of all humanitarian operations in gaza. this is not the first time that the israeli military has shot at a un vehicle, and israel has not yet given an explanation for the incident.
cctv reporter xu dezhiq: has there been any investigation into previous idf shootings at un vehicles?
stephane dujarric, spokesman for the un secretary-general: the power of investigation lies with israel.
cctv reporter xu dezhi: yes, but have you got any new news? it's been a long time.
stephane dujarric, spokesman for the un secretary-general: yes, i am not aware of any response. i will check with my colleagues in security, but i am not aware of any response.
cctv reporter xu dezhi: do you think israel will provide an explanation for this incident?
stephane dujarric, spokesman for the un secretary-general: i'm afraid you'll have to ask israel.
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