SUBSCRIBE NOW

SIGHT

Be informed. Be challenged. Be inspired.

Red Cross chief urges Israel, Palestinians to end cycle of violence

Gaza
Reuters

The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross urged Israel and the Palestinians on Wednesday to find a political solution so violence like last month’s hostilities over the Gaza Strip border might be prevented.

On his first visit to Gaza in four years, Robert Mardini toured areas devasted by Israeli bombardments during the 11 days of fighting, including a road where 42 people were killed.

“It is really heart-breaking to see and to hear about the people who paid the ultimate cost of this escalation – women, children, civilians who were living safely in their apartments and were caught in this rubble that we see behind us,” he told Reuters.

“I hope this is the last time I am coming to witness yet again the results and the humanitarian impact of yet again another cycle of violence and escalation.”

Gaza City Robert Mardini

Robert Mardini, director general of the International Committee of the Red Cross, looks on as he stands near the rubble of a house destroyed in Israeli air strikes during Israeli-Palestinian fighting, in Gaza City, on 2nd June. PICTURE: Reuters/Mohammed Salem.

Gaza medical officials said Israeli air strikes killed 253 Palestinians. Rockets and missiles fired by Palestinian factions killed 13 people in Israel.

“What is really needed is political leadership on all sides to avoid that people yet again are in the line of fire because of yet again another round of escalation,” Mardini said.

“Political leadership to find a sustainable solution that is more sustainable than what we have been witnessing over the past decade and more.” 

Asked whether he would discuss the prospects of a new prisoners’ swap deal while the region, Mardini said the ICRC stood ready to help the parties should there be a deal.

“We have repeatedly offered our services as a neutral intermediary, so we will be renewing this offer yet again,” he said.

Standing by the rubble of the houses of Kolak family, which lost 22 members in Israeli air strikes, Mardini spoke to some survivors.

“My grandfather died, my father died, his [father’s] son died, his grandchild died, a dynasty was martyred,” said Wasim Al-Kolak, 31, urging international prosecution of Israel.

 

Donate



sight plus logo

Sight+ is a new benefits program we’ve launched to reward people who have supported us with annual donations of $26 or more. To find out more about Sight+ and how you can support the work of Sight, head to our Sight+ page.

Musings

TAKE PART IN THE SIGHT READER SURVEY!

We’re interested to find out more about you, our readers, as we improve and expand our coverage and so we’re asking all of our readers to take this survey (it’ll only take a couple of minutes).

To take part in the survey, simply follow this link…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

For security, use of Google's reCAPTCHA service is required which is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.