The President of the International Committee of the Red Cross Mirjana Spoljaric, is in Gaza to advance efforts that alleviate the devastating humanitarian toll the ongoing conflict is taking on civilians.
PERISCOPE NIGERIA reports that ICRC is a neutral, impartial and independent organisation with an exclusively humanitarian mandate that stems from the Geneva Conventions of 1949.
According to a press statement issued to journalists which was signed by Aliyu Dawobe, Public Relations Officer of ICRC Spoljaric called for the protection of civilians in Gaza and respect for the laws of war, adding that she reiterated the ICRC’s call for the hostages to be immediately released.
The statement disclosed that the President’s travel to the region is happening in several stages, with a visit to Israel expected over the coming weeks.
The statement partly read, “In Gaza, President Spoljaric will spend time with the ICRC team on the ground and visit the European Hospital, where ICRC medical teams have been conducting life-saving surgery alongside local healthcare workers. The ICRC has also been providing medical and other supplies to health care facilities as well as livelihood support to displaced people.”
Recall that the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has been providing ambulance and other core healthcare services in extremely dangerous circumstances in Gaza since the fighting escalated. Many humanitarian and health workers, including members of the PRCS, have been tragically killed in the conduct of their duties over the last weeks.
President Spoljaric said, “The level of human suffering is intolerable. It is unacceptable that civilians have no safe place to go in Gaza, and with a military siege in place there is also no adequate humanitarian response currently possible.
The purpose of my visit is to advance efforts that alleviate the desperate humanitarian situation. I will convey my deep concern for the plight of civilians and underline the ICRC’s utmost commitment to doing everything we can to ease their suffering. We have urgently appealed for civilian life to be protected and respected on all sides, in line with international humanitarian law, and I reiterate that appeal today.
“An unimpeded and regular flow of aid must be allowed to enter Gaza. All those deprived of liberty must be treated humanely. The hostages must be released, and the ICRC must be allowed to safely visit them.
“The last week provided a small degree of humanitarian respite, a positive glimpse of humanity that raised hopes around the world that a path to reduced suffering could now be found. As a neutral actor, the ICRC stands ready to support further humanitarian agreements that reduce suffering and heartbreak.”



