
A basis for hope
West Bank, 30 January 2009

George Mitchell, President Obama’s special envoy to
the Middle East, visited UNRWA’s West Bank Field Office on the 30th of
January. Mr. Mitchell was given a briefing of the humanitarian situation
in Gaza by John Ging - Director of UNRWA Operations in Gaza, Robert
Serry - United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace
Process, and Lana Abu Hijleh - CHF International country director.
Mr. Mitchell thanked humanitarian agencies, in
particular UNRWA and CHF for the work that they had done to channel
assistance to the people of Gaza, and praised the ‘dedication and
commitment’ of their staff. He also spoke of President Obama’s ‘deep
concern’ about the recent loss of life and substantial suffering in
Gaza.

Mr Mitchell stated that the United States would
‘continue our efforts, in cooperation with others in the region and
elsewhere’, but also said that the tragic violence in recent weeks was a
‘sobering reminder of the challenges at hand and the setbacks that will
inevitably come.’ He reiterated the need to consolidate a sustainable
and durable ceasefire while addressing the most immediate humanitarian
needs and ended by reaffirming the United States’ commitment to
‘actively and aggressively seeking a lasting peace between Israel and
the Palestinians, as well as between Israel and its Arab neighbors.’
John Ging, following his briefing with Mr Mitchell, seemed optimistic ‘I
now have a realistic basis for hope’ he said.
On his visit, Senator Mitchell also announced that
the United States would give a further 13.5 million USD to UNRWA. UNRWA
is distributing emergency food assistance, providing medical assistance
and temporary shelter, creating temporary employment, and restoring
access to electricity and potable water to the people of Gaza.
Today’s contribution to UNRWA augments the $85
million the United States contributed in December 2008 toward UNRWA’s
2009 appeals. Of that amount, $25 million supported UNRWA
emergency operations in West Bank and Gaza. The remaining $60
million supported UNRWA’s services for Palestinian refugees in the
region, including Gaza.
Commissioner General, Karen AbuZayd, expressed her
appreciation to Mr Mitchell. "This is further evidence that our largest
single donor continues to give us vital support at a time when the
rehabilitation and emergency work in Gaza has never been so important." |