Tánaiste urges Israel ‘to show humanity’ and allow more aid into Gaza

Micheál Martin said ‘a proper flow of aid through the land routes’ would have an immediate impact.
Tánaiste urges Israel ‘to show humanity’ and allow more aid into Gaza

By Gráinne Ní Aodha, PA

The Tánaiste has appealed to Israel “to show humanity” and allow more aid into Gaza amid a “catastrophic” humanitarian situation.

Micheál Martin, who is also the Minister for Foreign Affairs, made the comments at an event in Dublin with EU Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Janez Lenarcic.

Mr Lenarcic described the conditions in Gaza as “a man-made disaster”.

European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Janez Lenarcic
European Commissioner Janez Lenarcic said the EU was working on creating a maritime corridor from Cyprus to Gaza. Photo: Brian Lawless/PA

The United Nations said that a quarter of the region’s 2.3 million population faced starvation and around 80% had fled their homes since Israel launched its military campaign.

The offensive was undertaken in response to an attack by Hamas militants on October 7th.

On Thursday, the UN’s top court ordered Israel to take measures to open more land crossings to allow food, water, fuel and other supplies into Gaza to tackle crippling shortages in the war-ravaged enclave.

The International Court of Justice issued two new so-called provisional measures as part of a case brought by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide.

 

“Fundamentally, it’s about trucks getting in over the borders and the land crossings,” Mr Martin said.

“Nothing can get away from the fact that what would really have an immediate impact is really a proper flow of aid through the land routes.

“It is criminal, it is absolutely a scandal that children are malnourished, that half the population are facing famine, and others in of insecurity. There is no need for this.

“There’s excessive checking at the borders. And I spoke this morning to Ayman Safadi, the foreign minister in Jordan, I spoke to Egyptian foreign minister Sameh Shoukry yesterday, and I spoke to the Palestinian prime minister yesterday also.

“They’re telling me the situation is dire, absolutely catastrophic. And I would appeal to Israel to show humanity in of enabling the essentials of life to get into Gaza for the civilian population.”

Tanaiste Micheal Martin, centre, and European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Janez Lenarcic, right
Micheál Martin, centre, met Janez Lenarcic, right, in Dublin on Thursday. Photo: Brian Lawless/PA

Mr Lenarcic said the EU was doing “everything we can” and was even ing humanitarian aid air drops, which he said were “inefficient and sometimes dangerous”.

It was also working on a maritime corridor from Cyprus, even though it would only be able to provide “significant” quantities of aid once the Gaza Strip had a port.

“There is sufficient food in Egypt and Jordan to feed the entire population of Gaza, all 2.3 million people for months, at least until August. And this food is able to get in sufficient quantities into Gaza,” he said.

“It would take a one to two-hour drive from those countries to Gaza to deliver this.”

He added: “I would like to praise the consistent of Ireland for the humanitarian action in Gaza, including the and increased to UNRWA, which remains a backbone of humanitarian action in Gaza, and I would like to thank Ireland for this and for this approach.”

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