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- Cabinet warns of imminent collapse of health services in Gaza amid critical shortages
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- Cabinet warns of imminent collapse of health services in Gaza amid critical shortages
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- UPDATE: Four killed, including child, and others injured in Israeli strike on vehicle in Gaza City
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- Israeli forces close central Hebron and search homes in nearby village, causing damage
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- Armed colonists attempt to seize Palestinian-owned house northeast of Hebron
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- Palestinian ambassador to France briefs French minister on latest field and political developments
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UNRWA Says New Israeli Restrictions Might Curtail Aid to Palestinian People
AMMAN, November 19, 2007 (AFA) - The Commissioner-General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), Karen AbuZayd, on Monday warned that new restrictions Israel planned to impose on the West Bank could force the agency to curtail its humanitarian aid to the Palestinian territory.
"I fear that increased restrictions on humanitarian workers and supplies will inevitably bring about a further decline in our ability to deliver services," AbuZayd told a press conference in the Jordanian capital of Amman ahead of a meeting of host and donor countries of Palestinian refugees.
“if access, already badly curtailed, is further reduced, the scaling down of humanitarian assistance and a reduction in the quality of these services will be unavoidable," she said.
The UNRWA chief said that she had been notified by the Israeli authorities of "a new regime they intend to implement in the West Bank that would have far-reaching consequences."
"The cornerstone of this new regime is the establishment of six terminals in the West Bank through which humanitarian workers and materials will have to pass," she added.
AbuZayd told the meeting that UNRWA was facing an "exceptional crisis" in the Gaza Strip and at the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp in northern Lebanon, which she said had been devastated by the armed conflict between the Lebanese army and a radical Islamist group this summer.



