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    Red Cross appeals to governments to act now to end Gaza 'horror'

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    Posted on May 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Red Cross calls for urgent action to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as Israel's blockade leads to severe shortages and potential aid collapse.

    Red Cross Calls for Immediate Action to End Gaza Crisis

    GENEVA (Reuters) - Governments must act now to stop the horrors in Gaza, the director-general of the Red Cross said on Thursday, adding that the suffering there was reaching a point where it "questions the very foundations of our humanity".

    Israel imposed a total blockade of the enclave in March when its devastating military campaign against Hamas resumed after a ceasefire in the 19-month long war.

    Dozens of community kitchens in Gaza shut their doors on Thursday due to a lack of supplies, closing off a lifeline used by hundreds of thousands of people and raising fears of further malnutrition-related deaths.

    "Here is a moment of decision for states and for world actors and for parties to not allow this horror to continue uninterrupted," Director General of the International Committee of the Red Cross Pierre Kraehenbuehl told reporters in Geneva.

    "Everybody should feel deep indignation about what is happening in Gaza," he said, without attributing blame.

    "I can't reconcile myself with the human cost of this conflict and frankly if this is the future of warfare, we should all be terrified."

    "We should all be aware that this questions the very foundations of our humanity," he added.

    The ICRC has already warned that its humanitarian response is on the verge of collapse in Gaza and Kraehenbuehl said on Thursday that the next few days would be "absolutely decisive".

    "There's a moment when we will run out of everything that’s left," he said.

    (Reporting by Emma Farge; Editing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Red Cross urges governments to act against Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
    • •Israel's blockade has led to severe shortages in Gaza.
    • •Community kitchens in Gaza are closing due to lack of supplies.
    • •The ICRC warns of a potential collapse of humanitarian aid.
    • •The situation in Gaza challenges the foundations of humanity.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Red Cross appeals to governments to act now to end Gaza 'horror'

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the Red Cross's appeal for action to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

    2What is causing the crisis in Gaza?

    The crisis is caused by Israel's blockade and the ongoing conflict, leading to severe shortages and suffering.

    3What is the Red Cross's stance?

    The Red Cross urges immediate action to prevent further humanitarian collapse in Gaza.

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