IRC forced to suspend programming in Gaza City amidst Israeli military takeover, it says
The International Rescue Commission said it has been forced to suspend its work in Gaza City due to the Israeli ground incursion on the city.
"Despite numerous warnings on the humanitarian impact of a Gaza City takeover, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and our partners have been forced to close all of our programming. The solution is tragically simple," Bob Kitchen, vice president of emergencies at the humanitarian aid organization, said in a statement.
"Nutrition treatment for malnourished children and pregnant women has stopped, and our protection services for women and children who have experienced violence have been interrupted -- though we continue to monitor cases as families relocate," he wrote.
"With Gaza's water supply destroyed, we are still delivering emergency water trucking in Gaza city which is a lifeline for those we serve, whilst also closely monitoring the risks faced by our staff," Kitchen said.
-ABC News' Will Gretsky






