Palestinians have become a "hostage to the conflict" between armed groups and the Israeli army, the international Red Cross warned on Thursday. "The Palestinian people are paying an exceedingly high price for the continuing hostilities between Israel and Palestinian factions," said Beatrice Megevand Roggo, head of Middle East operations for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
"Their situation is made even more difficult by intra-Palestinian rivalries. The Palestinian population has effectively become a hostage to the conflict," she said, according to AFP.
The ICRC said the situation in the Gaza Strip is "alarming," with Israel's decision to cut fuel supplies adding further hardship to the beleaguered population. "The (Gaza) Strip has been progressively sealed off since June: imports are restricted to the bare minimum and essential infrastructure, including medical supplies and water and sanitation systems, is in an increasingly fragile state," it noted.
The ICRC said that immediate political action was needed to resolve the crisis. It urged Israel to "respect its obligations under international humanitarian law, to ease restrictions on movement in the Gaza Strip and West Bank and to lift the retaliatory measures that are paralysing life in Gaza."