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UN to launch Gaza aid appeal as ceasefire holds

Lynn Hastings
Lynn Hastings
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GAZA: A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas held into a third day on Sunday as mediators spoke to all sides about extending the period of calm after the worst outbreak of fighting in years.


Egyptian mediators have been shuttling between Israel and the Gaza Strip, to try to sustain the ceasefire and have also met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the occupied West Bank.


Lynn Hastings, the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for the Palestinian territories, said on Sunday the UN would launch an appeal to repair the damage in densely populated Gaza, where there is a threat of Covid-19 spreading.


"The escalation has exacerbated an already dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, generated by nearly 14 years of blockade and internal political divisions, alongside recurrent hostilities," she said in a statement issued from the Palestinian enclave.


"We must also ensure support to continue addressing needs that already existed, including those arising from the ongoing pandemic."


US President Joe Biden has said Washington will work with UN agencies on expediting humanitarian aid for Gaza.


Israel has blockaded Gaza since 2007. Hastings said the United Nations had long been asking Israel to stop the blockade and would continue doing so.


Palestinian officials put reconstruction costs at tens of millions of dollars in Gaza, where medical officials said that 248 people were killed during the 11 days of fighting.


Israel admitted Jewish visitors on Sunday to a contested Jerusalem holy site where police confrontations with Palestinian protesters helped to ignite the cross-border Gaza fighting on May 10.


Police said this was a regular scheduled visit to the sacred compound known as Temple Mount by Jews and the Noble Sanctuary by Muslims. Israeli social media accounts showed a few dozen Jews in religious garb strolling around the site under guard and police reported no unusual incidents.


The hilltop plateau in Jerusalem's walled Old City is the most sensitive site in the conflict, and was the focus of frequent protests by Palestinians during the holy month of Ramadhan.


Palestinians seek East Jerusalem, including the Old City, as the capital of a future state. But Israel deems all of Jerusalem to be its capital, citing religious and historical ties. SEE ALSO P6 and 9


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