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Latest Publications: Today: Tuesday, 07 September 2010
  • Published: 2010-09-03  
      Protection of Civilians Weekly Report | 25 - 31 August 2010
    Four Israelis settlers shot and killed. 15 Palestinians injured throughout the oPt. In East Jerusalem, clashes erupted in the Silwan neigbourhood. In the West Bank, Israeli violence continues. No demolitions in Area C, however issuance of eviction and stop work orders continues. Age restrictions continue to limit Palestinian access to Ramadan Friday prayers in East Jerusalem. In Gaza, the impact of easing remains limited. Despite some improvement, electricity crisis continues.
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  • Published: 2010-09-03  
      Area C Humanitarian Response Plan Fact Sheet
    Area C constitutes 62 per cent of West Bank land, though only 1 per cent is planned for Palestinian construction. This fact sheet provides information on the difficulties faced by Palestinians in Area C, stemming from Israeli measures such as restrictive planning policies, demolitions, displacement and access restrictions. The population also suffers from increasing settler violence, water shortage and food insecurity. This fact sheet details the Humanitarian Response Plan put forward by the humanitarian community to meet the urgent needs of the most vulnerable population in Area C.
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  • Published: 2010-08-25  
      The Humanitarian Monitor | July 2010
    Six Palestinians were killed in oPt, and 85 others, were injured. July marked the sixth anniversary of ICJ opinion on Barrier, and OCHA and WHO issued a new report highlighting impact of the Barrier on access of people to health services. Israeli authorities stepped up demolitions in several of Area C and East Jerusalem, displacing or otherwise affecting more than 550 Palestinians.Exports and construction material imports remain restricted, but there was an improvement in ability of people to seek medical treatment outside of Gaza.
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  • Published: 2010-08-19  
      The humanitarian impact of Israeli-imposed restrictions on access to land and sea in the Gaza Strip | August 2010
    Over the past ten years, the Israeli military has gradually expanded restrictions on access to farmland on the Gaza side of the ‘Green Line’, and to fishing areas along the Gaza Strip coast, with the stated intention of preventing attacks by Palestinian armed factions. The findings of this study indicate that this regime has had a devastating impact on the physical security and livelihoods of nearly 180,000 people, exacerbating the assault on human dignity triggered by the blockade imposed by Israel in June 2007.
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  • Published: 2010-08-10  
      Sharp increase in demolitions and displacement in the West Bank update | July 2010
    In recent weeks, around 550 people have lost their homes or sources of livelihood as a result of demolitions carried out by Israeli authorities in East Jerusalem and Area C. These recent developments represent a significant increase in demolitions and forced displacement in the West Bank, raising a number of serious humanitarian concerns.
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Featured Items

Minimum Framework on the Provision of Humanitarian Assistance in Gaza

This Framework sets out principles and a modus operandi for the provision of humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip, in the sectors of activity outlined in the Consolidated Appeal (CAP) 2009 and covering all stages of response, from needs assessment to project planning and implementation and to monitoring and evaluation – and from immediate relief to early recovery and reconstruction of infrastructure required for the provision of basic social services and the recovery of livelihoods. This document is based on existing principles that are globally acknowledged and universally accepted.

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Special Focus : Shrinking Space : Urban Contraction and Rural Fragmentation of Bethlehem Governorate | May 2009

This report examines how Israeli measures, such as the Barrier, settlements and closures have impacted Palestinian livelihoods, development and residential expansion in the Bethlehem governorate. Only 13% of Bethlehem land is available for Palestinian use out of 660 sq. kilometres and much of it is fragmented. However, actions like freezing construction of the Barrier inside the West Bank, and opening closed military areas and nature reserves for Palestinian development, could restore parts of the lost space to the governorate.

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Special Focus : The Planning Crisis in East Jerusalem | April 2009

This OCHA Special Focus addresses the phenomenon of "illegal" Palestinian construction in East Jerusalem resulting from the failure of the Israeli authorities to provide adequate planning for Palestinian neighbourhoods. This Special Focus provides a statistical overview of Israel?s demolition of unauthorized structures since 2000, provides background on some of the key difficulties facing Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem in their efforts to build, and identifies a number of at-risk communities. In addition, it provides an overview of various NGO and community initiatives that aim to challenge and eventually overcome obstacles in the current municipal planning process.

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The Humanitarian Impact on Palestinians of Israeli Settlements and Other Infrastructure in the West Bank | July 2007

The report examines the humanitarian impact on Palestinians from the ongoing settlements in the West Bank and other Israeli infrastructure, such as the Barrier and the roads that accompany them. The analysis shows that more than 38% of the West Bank is now taken up by Israeli infrastructure. Roads linking settlements and other infrastructure to Israel ? in conjunction with an extensive system of checkpoints and roadblocks ? have fragmented the West Bank into a series of enclaves separating Palestinian communities from each other. The socio-economic impact has been profound.

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Gaza Blockade
This section includes reports. press releases and other resources published by the humanitarian organizations in the occupied Palestinian (oPt) including OCHA. UN Agencies and International non-governmental organizations.
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An interactive online database that shows daily and monthly figures on the number of truckloads entering Gaza Strip

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