Gaza has descended into anarchy, says UN

Breakdown of public order and safety is exacerbating situation with rampant looting, fighting over scarce resources

The United Nations flag flies at half-mast at the European headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, November 13, 2023. PHOTO: REUTERS

GENEVA:

The Gaza Strip has descended into anarchy, with hunger soaring, looting rampant and rising numbers of rapes in shelters as public order falls apart, the United Nations said on Friday.

Palestinians are suffering "on a scale that has to be seen to be truly grasped", Ajith Sunghay, head of the UN Human Rights Office in the Palestinian territories, said after concluding his latest visit to the devastated Palestinian territory.

"This time I was particularly alarmed by the prevalence of hunger," Sunghay told a media briefing in Geneva, via video-link from Amman.

"The breakdown of public order and safety is exacerbating the situation with rampant looting and fighting over scarce resources.

"The anarchy in Gaza we warned about months ago is here," he said, calling the situation entirely predictable, foreseeable and preventable. Sunghay said young women, many displaced multiple times, had stressed the lack of any safe spaces or privacy in their makeshift tents.

"Others said that cases of gender-based violence and rape, abuse of children and other violence within the community has increased in shelters as a consequence of the war and the breakdown of law enforcement and public order," he said.

Sunghay described the situation in Gaza City as "horrendous", with thousands of displaced people sheltering in "inhumane conditions with severe food shortages and terrible sanitary conditions

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