
Louise Wateridge
@unwateridge
📍 #GazaStrip
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09-04-2024 09:29:54
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"An entire society is now a graveyard, yet nobody has had the luxury to mourn, because they have to survive." – Louise Wateridge describes #Gaza today. Families have been torn apart and lives consumed by war. "Is the world still looking?" Read the blog news.un.org/en/story/2024/…


Since the beginning of the war in Gaza, my colleague Louise Wateridge's extraordinary work reporting from the field has truly demonstrated why the United Nations, especially UNRWA, matters now more than ever. A true UN News champion as highlighted in this piece.news.un.org/en/story/2024/…








"I've had a woman scream at me in absolute despair and horror because her son was killed in the strike in the so-called humanitarian zone. Her daughter was lying on the bed next to us, paralyzed". Our Louise Wateridge describes the devastating conditions in a hospital in #Gaza to

In #Gaza, amid bombing and undignified living, people are in absolute despair. “It’s like a fish bowl, and you’re just having to dodge being killed” says our Louise Wateridge to The Guardian. Banning UNRWA operations would only make it worse. #CeasefireNow theguardian.com/world/2025/jan…






“It’s a complete and utter horror show and it doesn’t end,” Louise Wateridge tells BBC News (UK). People in #Gaza are going through unimaginable suffering: children killed and people starving after 11 weeks of blockade with no aid allowed in. Fully stocked warehouses are just hours away.


“All of these supplies around me are literally three hours from Gaza. They could be there this afternoon,” UNRWA Louise Wateridge said to United Nations Geneva. Lifesaving aid remains out of reach while conditions in #Gaza continue to deteriorate. Immediate, unimpeded humanitarian access is
