The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has issued a plea to state forces and combatants to uphold its neutrality and support in delivering urgent humanitarian assistance to those in need in conflict zones. The organization reported that 24 of its aid workers have lost their lives this year, with the majority of the incidents occurring in the Gaza Strip.
The recent deaths of two aid workers, Haitham Tubasi and Suhail Hassouna, from the Palestine Red Crescent Society, have further highlighted the dangers faced by humanitarian workers. The pair were tragically killed when their ambulance was struck in the border city of Rafah, Gaza.
IFRC President expressed her deep sorrow over the loss of lives and emphasized the need for such violence to cease. She called on all parties involved to respect the principles of humanitarian work and ensure the safety of aid workers.
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to a mass exodus of over 1 million Palestinians, who are now seeking shelter in makeshift camps and war-torn areas. The United Nations has raised concerns about the lack of basic necessities such as shelter, food, and water for these displaced individuals.
Forbes stressed the importance of governments adhering to international humanitarian laws, particularly the Geneva Conventions, to protect civilians and aid workers in conflict zones. She reiterated the IFRC's commitment to providing assistance to those affected by disasters, diseases, or geopolitical conflicts.
As calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian access to Gaza grow louder, Forbes emphasized the urgent need for immediate aid delivery to alleviate the suffering of civilians caught in the crossfire. She highlighted the long-term commitment required to rebuild Gaza and support its population in the aftermath of the conflict.
Forbes' first-hand experiences in disaster response have fueled her advocacy for peace and humanitarian aid access in conflict zones. She underscored the dual nature of the crisis in Gaza, requiring both immediate relief efforts and sustained support for long-term recovery.