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Gaza requires renewed commitment to avoid total collapse: UN

Gaza requires renewed commitment to avoid total collapse: UN

UNITED NATIONS, (MILLAT ONLINE):The absence of a political process aimed at ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the basis of two-state solution continues to be the single largest impediment to Palestinian development, a new UN report says.
The UN and partners will continue to highlight the key concerns and areas for intervention, but the parties need to make the difficult choices and compromises to achieve a long overdue resolution to this conflict, the report compiled by the office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO) said.
Some 25 years after the beginning of the Oslo process, this prolonged period of conflict management and of transition without end will not lead to a solution that meets the needs and aspirations of Palestinians and Israelis.
The report notes that Gaza an Israeli-occupied Palestinian enclave, continues to present the greatest risk of escalation alongside an acute humanitarian crisis with the potential for a complete breakdown in service delivery.
To properly address the issues facing Gaza, the report suggests:
First, the humanitarian crisis must be addressed to ensure hospitals and health clinics function, essential drugs are available, sewage and water treatment is provided, and the electricity situation is immediately improved.
Second, increased efforts are needed to finalize the reconstruction of physical damages from the 2014 conflict, and simultaneously to revive Gazas moribund economy, and revitalize its productive sectors.
Third, investment in longer-term infrastructure projects is needed to ensure Gaza remains livable.
The report also stresses the need for a changed political reality on the ground, including the resumption by the Palestinian Authority of its full responsibilities for the people, governance and infrastructure of Gaza.
Hamas, a Palestinian faction, must cease its military build-up, including the construction of tunnels and the firing of rockets towards Israel, while Israels closure regime must fundamentally change to allow for the recovery and development of the Strip through movement and access of people and goods, it said.