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Embassy of Jordan - Washington, DC
Information Bureau
jordaninfo@aol.com
202-265-1606
www.jordanembassyus.org
JANUARY 14, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Queen Rania, Ban Ki-moon discuss humanitarian crisis
in Gaza
(Office of Her Majesty, Press Department – Amman) Her
Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah met with UN Secretary
General Ban Ki-moon, Wednesday, during his visit to
Amman to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. During
the meeting, Her Majesty noted the UN’s efforts in
calling for an immediate end to the violence, but said
that more pressure needs to be put on Israel.
Despite numerous calls on behalf of the international
community for an immediate ceasefire, the situation in
Gaza continues to deteriorate while the ability of
relief agencies to assist is impeded, she said.
“The scale of the humanitarian disaster requires more
efforts on everybody’s part,” she said to Ki-moon.
The Secretary General is visiting the region to step up
the pace of diplomatic efforts and ensure that urgent
humanitarian assistance reaches people in Gaza. Her
Majesty expressed hope that the Secretary General will
continue and accelerate his efforts to activate
diplomacy to end the Israeli offensive=2 0on Gaza and
stop the killing of innocent civilians.
Queen Rania told the Secretary General that Jordan is
ready to expand the efforts of the Jordanian Hashemite
Charity Organization in coordinating aid passing through
Jordan, but that Israel must open the crossings to allow
the passage of aid and aid workers.
According to relief workers in Gaza, more patients need
to be evacuated through the Rafah crossing in order to
relieve pressure on Shifa Hospital; fears of disease
outbreaks continue as the damage to the water and
sanitation network has not been fixed; the number of
people who are seeking refuge in UNRWA and other
shelters continues to rise and has reached tens of
thousands; and many basic food items remain unavailable
for infants and malnourished children as well as the
population at large.
Queen Rania, who20earlier this week joined first ladies
from the region in calling for an immediate ceasefire
and for the international donor community to contribute
to UNRWA’s emergency appeal, said she is committed to
supporting the efforts of UNRWA and UNICEF in Gaza.

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