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UN seeks $4 bn for aid in Syria as civilians face humanitarian crisis

Beirut: A UN humanitarian official appealed on Friday for more than USD 4 billion in life-saving aid for more than 10 million Syrians, saying that the country’s largely forgotten crisis remains “one of the most deadly to civilians in the world.”

Adam Abdelmoula, resident coordinator in Syria for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, made the appeal days after Syria

marked the 13th anniversary of the conflict that has killed nearly a half million people and left large parts of the country destroyed.

“Today, we are facing an unprecedented situation in Syria -- one that we cannot afford to ignore,” Abdelmoula told reporters in Geneva. “Inaction will be costly for all of us and will inevitably lead to additional suffering.”

About 16.7 million people require some form of humanitarian assistance in Syria, an increase from 15.3 million last year, he said.

Over 7 million people are internally displaced and nearly as many are refugees in other countries, including neighbouring Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.

The war has left 90 per cent of Syria’s population below the poverty line as millions face cuts in food aid because of a funding shortfall.

The UN World Food Program ended its main assistance program in the country in January.

“The Syria crisis remains one of the most deadly to civilians in the world. Hostilities continue to plague various parts of Syria and

have recently seen a sharp spike, especially in the north,” Abdelmoula said.

He suggested that Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza had given cover for more military activity in parts

of Syria.

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