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Israel-Gaza latest news: Three British aid workers killed in Gaza named - BBC News | |
(32 minutes later) | |
Paul Adams | |
Diplomatic correspondent, reporting from Jerusalem | |
A UN official says last night’s attack which killed seven staff of the charity World Central Kitchen is either a "dreadful failure of deconfliction" or evidence that the system that exists now is not fit for purpose. | |
A UN official with extensive experience in Gaza, who asked not to be identified, said that the greatest fear of aid workers is that the Civilian Liaison Administration, the branch of the Israeli military tasked with coordinating with humanitarian organisations, "doesn’t really have a grip". | |
What’s known as "deconfliction" is a system that allows aid organisations to work in some of the world’s hottest conflicts, including Yemen, Ukraine, Syria and Gaza. | |
It generally takes two forms. One is “notification”: making sure that the relevant military powers know where humanitarian organisations are located (including providing GPS coordinates of all facilities) and where vehicles are expected to be moving at any given time on any given day. | |
“Coordination” is a more detailed level, involving real-time communication with the CLA, while humanitarian teams are actually on the move. | |
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