ICRC Regional Director Fabrizio Carboni discusses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the risks humanitarian workers face.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is reaching catastrophic levels as the war is in its seventh month. With the territory’s population at imminent risk of famine and health services in danger of total collapse, Palestinians are struggling to cope.
Aid workers also face increasing danger and there are concerns that the situation in the strip could worsen further.
So how will the territory’s residents survive? And what is the situation for humanitarian workers who face increasing dangers on the ground?
This week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill speaks with Fabrizio Carboni, regional director for the Near and Middle East of the International Committee of the Red Cross, about the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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