Syria: Gunfire Forces UN Agency to Suspend Food Delivery to Besieged Palestinian Refugees
New York, May 5 2014 - Gunfire stopped distribution of food today in a besieged Palestinian refugee camp, a United
Nations spokesperson confirmed today, reiterating demands that the UN agency assisting Palestinian refugees be allowed
to safely and without interruption distribute substantial quantities of food and other humanitarian assistance inside
Yarmouk.
Spokesman Chris Gunness said the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) distributed
food parcels to only 162 civilian families today.
“The UNRWA team arrived at the Bateekhah northern entrance to Yarmouk at 10:00 and was permitted to commence
distribution inside Yarmouk at 12:00,” Mr. Gunness said.
“Distribution continued at a relatively slow pace until 15:00, when two gunshots impacted the area of the northern
Bateekhah entrance, close to UNRWA vehicles and support staff,” he continued.
The gunfire injured at least one civilian bystander, and forced the UNRWA team to withdraw and return to its field
office.
“Today’s incident highlights the ongoing risks faced by civilians and humanitarian personnel in Yarmouk and other
contested areas,” Mr. Gunness said in a statement following the shooting.
He underscored that “all sides must demonstrate commitment in address the grave humanitarian crisis endured by civilians
inside Yarmouk” and that all parties also have a responsible to protect civilians.
While acknowledging Syrian authorities’ assistance in today’s distribution, Mr. Gunness said UNRWA remains seriously
concerned that its efforts are frequently delayed or interrupted.
“Over the last three days, the number of civilian families who have received food parcels is extremely low when compared
to the thousands of families in urgent need of UNRWA humanitarian assistance, due to the closed status of Yarmouk,” he
noted.
UNRWA has appealed to the Syrian authorities to expand their support to facilitate “regular, substantial, safe” food
distributions in Yarmouk and to authorise the distribution of a full range of humanitarian assistance, particularly
medicines and medical supplies.
Prior to the armed conflict in Syria, which began in March 2011, Yarmouk was home to over 160,000 Palestine refugees.
Since December 2012, fighting has caused at least 140,000 Palestine refugees to flee their homes in Yarmouk, as armed
opposition groups established a presence in the area, with Government forces controlling the periphery.
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