LONDON, May 20. /TASS/. Israel's new plan to deliver aid to the Gaza Strip might amount to a war crime, said Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
Lazzarini ruled out the UN involvement in Israel’s initiative. "The aid plan which is being proposed is a tool which facilitates the forced displacement of the people. And ultimately we know that in the context of war, forced displacement of people may constitute a war crime," Lazzarini told the British newspaper Financial Times. The plan does not meet "any basic humanitarian principle," he added.
According to Lazzarini, the "primary intent" of the proposed plan is to push the people of Gaza to the south, and even out of the enclave. "What is being proposed here is a weaponization and instrumentalization of humanitarian assistance for military purposes and political purposes <...> I do not see how morally we can justify a humanitarian organization to be part of such a plan," the UNRWA chief said.
Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that "at the recommendation of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and out of the operational need to enable the expansion of intense fighting to defeat Hamas, Israel will allow a basic amount of food for the population to ensure that a hunger crisis does not develop in the Gaza Strip."
On May 18, Palestinian officials said the IDF had entered the decisive phase of the Gideon’s Chariots military operation aimed at defeating Hamas in Gaza.