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“Humanity is failing in Gaza”

ICRC President speaks to the BBC about the devastating humanitarian situation in Gaza
ICRC Presdient Mirjana Spoljaric speaks to the BBC's Jeremy Bowen
BBC

In a recent interview with the BBC, ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric delivered a solemn warning about the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza. Speaking with BBC International Editor Jeremy Bowen, she described the current conditions as “worse than hell on Earth” and urged the global community to take urgent action to alleviate the suffering of civilians.

President Spoljaric underscored the scale of destruction and hardship facing the population, where more than 90% of housing has been damaged or destroyed and access to food, water, and essential services is critically limited. She warned of the increasing risk of famine and the collapse of civilian infrastructure, including health care and sanitation systems.

Reiterating the importance of upholding international humanitarian law and ensuring the protection of civilians in conflict, President Spoljaric emphasized the need for all parties to respect the rules of war, and for safe and sustained humanitarian access to reach people in need.

“Today we can still act. We can still save lives,” she said.

The ICRC continues to call for steps to reduce civilian harm, facilitate the delivery of aid, and support basic services.