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The Report Centre contains timely analysis of the humanitarian situation in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. The reports located here address a range of core humanitarian issues including: causes of the crisis, humanitarian needs and the response of UN agencies and the international humanitarian community. Documents are available in English, Arabic and Hebrew.
Latest 10 documents...
04 Feb 2010

Protection of Civilians Weekly Report | 27 Jan - 2 Feb 2010

This week, Israeli forces killed one Palestinian (Gaza) and injured 20 others throughout the oPt. In the West Bank, Israeli forces removed 24 movement obstacles in the south. Israeli settlers take over a house in the Old City of Jerusalem; there were other settler-related incidents. A new wave of demolition orders in the West Bank. In Gaza, access restrictions on fishing areas continue. Tunnels continue to claim lives; two Palestinians died. Internal attacks result in two injuries. Electricity crisis continues despite slight improvement. Limited shipments of exports and entry of glass continue. Phase one of the new Northern Sewage Treatment Plant completed. Cooking gas.
Protection of Civilians Weekly Report

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20 Jan 2010

Statement by the UN Humanitarian Coordinator and Association of International Development Agencies (AIDA)

Highlighting the impact of the blockade on Gaza on the health of Gaza's population and on health services, the UN HC and AIDA call for an immediate opening of the crossings. "The closure of the Gaza Strip puts at risk the health of people in Gaza and undermines the functioning of the health care system."
UN statements and Press Releases

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20 Jan 2010

WHO Fact Sheet on the Impact of the Blockade on the Gaza Health System | Jan 2010

The blockade and Israel?s major military offensive last year have led to on-going deterioration in the social, economic and environmental determinants of health. 27 patients have died this year while awaiting permits from the Israeli authorities to exit Gaza for medical treatment. The lack of building materials allowed to enter Gaza is affecting essential health facilities: the new surgical wing in Gaza?s main Shifa hospital has remained unfinished since 2006 and hospitals and primary care facilities, damaged during the Israeli operation have not been rebuilt.
Other Organizations Report

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18 Jan 2010

The Humanitarian Monitor | Dec 2009

As the year of 2009 comes to a close, large segments of the Palestinian civilian population in the oPt, in particular those living in the Gaza Strip and in Area C of the West Bank and in East Jerusalem, continue to endure a serious crisis of human dignity. The Israeli-imposed blockade continues to hinder reconstruction in Gaza. As of the end of the year, some 20,000 Gazans remain displaced. Some 60 percent of the West Bank, remains off-limits for Palestinian use and development, and many Palestinian families face the threat of displacement from eviction or demolition of their homes. While in 2009 the overall number of Palestinian injuries reached the lowest level since 2005, human rights groups have drawn attention to the recent rise in Israeli arrests of organizers of non-violent protests in the West Bank.
The Humanitarian Monitor

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15 Dec 2009

Restricting Space: The Planning Regime Applied by Israel in Area C of the West Bank

This OCHA Special Focus covers the planning and zoning regime applied by the Israeli authorities in Area C of the West Bank. Under this regime, Palestinian construction is effectively prohibited in some 70 percent of Area C, while in the remaining 30 percent, a range of restrictions virtually eliminate the possibility of obtaining a building permit. In practice, the Israeli authorities generally allow Palestinian construction only within the boundaries of an Israeli-approved plan and these cover less than one percent of Area C, much of which is already built-up. As a result, Palestinians are left with no choice but to build "illegally" and risk demolition of their structures and displacement. The consequences of the current regime are wide-ranging and extend to the entire Palestinian population of the West Bank.
Special Focus

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11 Dec 2009

The Humanitarian Monitor | Nov 2009

House demolitions and displacement affecting East Jerusalem continue to be of concern. Israeli settler organizations intensify their efforts to take control of land and property in East Jerusalem and establish a sustained presence in Palestinian neighbourhoods. The Jerusalem municipality approve the construction of 900 new housing units in Gilo settlement. In Gaza, as winter approaches there is increasing concern for the families whose homes were destroyed or damaged as a result of the ?Cast Lead? military offensive. The continuing blockade has resulted in negligible reconstruction and repair, as essential materials continue to be denied entry: thousands of families continue to live in homes without window panes or solar panels due to the ban on the import of glass.
The Humanitarian Monitor

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09 Dec 2009

Press Release: Over $664 million is needed for humanitarian assistance for palestinians

Over $664 million is needed for humanitarian assistance for palestinians.
UN statements and Press Releases

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09 Dec 2009

Overview of the 2010 Consolidated Appeal for the occupied

The 2010 Consolidated Appeal (CAP) in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) requests a total ofUSD664,473,688 for 236 humanitarian and early recovery projects: 147 to be implemented by United Nations agencies, and 89 by international and local NGO?s. The residents of the Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem and Area C of the West Bank, including those living in areas near Israeli settlements and in Barrier-adjacent areas,have been identified as priority populations in need of humanitarian assistance and protection. Programs regarding Cash Assistance/Cash for Work, and Food, Security and Nutrition comprise approximately twothirds of this year?s funding requirements.
Special Reports

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23 Nov 2009

West Bank Movement and Access Update | November 2009

Over the course of the past six months (May-October 2009), the Israeli authorities continued to implement measures that increased the freedom of movement of Palestinians between most Palestinian urban centres in the West Bank. However, during the same period, there has been no significant improvement when it comes to access to land and use of space by Palestinians.
Barrier and Checkpoints

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16 Nov 2009

Israeli Settler Violence and the Evacuation of Outposts | Nov 2009

The "price tag" strategy is a new pattern of violence that emerged during 2008, in which groups of settlers would exact a "price" against Palestinians and their property in response to attempts by the Israeli authorities to dismantle "unauthorized" settlement outposts. This new pattern of violence raises significant additional concerns related to the protection of Palestinian civilians. The present factsheet is a first step towards delineating the contours of these concerns and suggesting a preventive approach, which includes the mapping of Palestinian communities vulnerable to settler violence.
Special Reports

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