Latest Channel 4 News:
New website to aid forces charities
TUC warns of spending cuts impact
House prices still on the increase
Retailers buoyed by sales growth
Ofcom probes X Factor complaints

Bringing aid to 'hell on earth'

Updated on 07 January 2009

By Jonathan Rugman

There was a lull in the fighting today to allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. But the UN representative inside the territory has described conditions there as hell on earth.

For three hours the guns fell silent. The Israeli military laid down weapons from 1pm until 4pm local time, saying it will do so every afternoon for the rest of the conflict.

Aid trucks were allowed to enter Gaza at the Kerem Shalom, Karni and Nahal Oz crossings, but the passenger crossing at Erez remained closed to both Palestinians and journalists.

Aid routes to Gaza City were secured by Israeli troops for this period, and Hamas held fire as promised.

Thousands of Palestinians ventured outside to fetch food and supplies during a brief truce to allow in humanitarian aid.

But today's truce was short lived, and clashes resumed the moment it expired.

John Ging, UN Refugee and Works Agency

Alex Thomson talks to John Ging, the director of operations in the Gaza strip for the UN Refugee and Works Agency which deals with Palestianian refugees.

Send this article by email

More on this story

Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.


Watch the Latest Channel 4 News

Watch Channel 4 News when you want

Latest International politics news

More News blogs

View RSS feed

Karadzic war crimes trial

image

Radovan Karadzic goes on trial for Bosnian war crimes.

Copenhagen countdown

Polar ice cap (credit:Reuters)

Why the fuss over the Copenhagen climate summit?

G20 discussion

Christine Lagarde

George Osborne and Christine Lagarde debate money.

Sri Lanka investigation

Mobile phone footage

United Nations to examine footage of Sri Lankan 'executions'

Week in pictures

credit: Reuters

A selection of the best pictures from around the world.

Snowmail




Channel 4 © 2009. Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.