$10 million humanitarian assistance for civillians in Gaza welcomed; ceasefire now needed The Australian Council for International Development (ACFID) welcomes the Australian government’s announcement it will provide an initial contribution of $10 million to support humanitarian relief in Gaza, along with its strong calls to protect civilians. ACFID now calls on the Australian Government to exert its influence with the international community to seek a ceasefire or end to the escalation in the Israel-Palestine conflict. Australia must continue to advocate for humanitarian access and civilian protection. ACFID is extremely concerned by the escalating casualties, now in the thousands, and the forced displacement of up to a million people. The shelling of civilian buildings including schools, health centres and homes is totally unacceptable, as is the denial of essential services. CEO Marc Purcell said: “Australia should start working with international partners to seek a ceasefire. In the present circumstances, this is the only way that humanitarian access and civilian protection can be upheld. “ https://lnkd.in/g9PpWY-2
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