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News Releases


No. 65/07
June 13, 2007
EU Commissioner Louis Michel Expresses Concern Over
"Growing Humanitarian Tragedy In Gaza"
Louis Michel, the European Commissioner for
Development
and
Humanitarian Aid, has expressed his deep concern
over the escalating violence between the Fatah and Hamas
factions in the
Gaza Strip. Referring to the "growing
humanitarian tragedy in Gaza," Mr. Michel reported that
all 16 relief projects in the territory funded by the
European Commission's Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO) had now
been suspended because of a lack of security. This is
the first time this has ever happened in the long
history of EC humanitarian support to the Palestinian
population in Gaza. He continued: "I fervently hope that
the projects can resume very soon. This is a time when
people desperately need protection and support. The
warring parties must respect the principles of
international humanitarian law, and do everything
possible to facilitate safe access by relief agencies to
the civilian population."
Commissioner Michel also condemned the death of two
UNRWA [United Nations Relief and Works Agency] relief workers caught in crossfire.
"The
Palestinians have already suffered far too much. I
strongly urge the warring parties to put away their guns
and work together for the good of their people,"
he
concluded.
Last year, the European Commission provided €84 million
for humanitarian operations in the Palestinian
Territories and €60 million has been earmarked for this
year so far.

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