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Yarmouk
BBC Radio 4 Report

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Chris Gunness, spokesperson for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees


I don’t have a crystal , I don’t what’s going to happen. But I can tell you that the humanitarian imperative on the dictates that has to happen. You know, the lexicon of man’s to man has a new word: it’s “Yarmouk”. It’s a place where UN assisted communities are starvation. Where women are dying in child birth medical care. Where the , the sick, the dying, are being forced animal feed – in the capital city of a UN member state in the 21st century as a matter of political . It’s an affront to the humanity of all of us and the Security Council must something.

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