Gaza "no place for civilians": ICRC
GAZA (Reuters) - Civilians in Gaza are in an increasingly precarious situation, with their homes too dangerous to shelter in and nowhere to run to, the International Committee of the Red Cross said Monday.
"No place is safe in Gaza these days," Antoine Grand, the head of the ICRC in Gaza, told Reuters in an interview.
"There is no place for the civilians. They are afraid to stay home, they are afraid to move, they are afraid to go down the street or to try to buy some food."
Unlike other conflict zones, civilians in Gaza have nowhere to escape to because the coastal territory is ringed by Israeli land and sea forces on all sides.
Grand said the Swiss-based ICRC, which rarely comments on ongoing conflicts so as not to damage its neutrality, had been fired on twice in recent days as its convoys tried to carry out humanitarian work in the Gaza Strip.
"It is extremely dangerous to be in Gaza and also as a humanitarian organization to work in Gaza," he said.
"The ICRC is trying to escort ambulances into conflict areas where there are wounded, so it is very dangerous and we have to have a coordination mechanism with the Israelis."
Israel showed no let up in its 17-day air-and-ground offensive against Hamas Monday. Israeli tanks pressed in on the city of Gaza from the north and south, and aircraft carried out further strikes on targets across the 40-km (24 mile) strip of land that is home to 1.5 million people. Continued...




