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WEST ASIA OIL REFINERY STRIKES THREATEN PUBLIC HEALTH: UN

10/03/2026 04:22 PM

NEW YORK, March 10 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- United Nations (UN) humanitarians voiced alarm on Monday that reported strikes on West Asia oil refineries could have serious environmental consequences, including impacts on access to safe water and on public health, reported Xinhua.

"This comes on top of strikes on water desalination plants reported in several countries," the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said.

The office said the region was already facing immense humanitarian needs before the latest escalation.

When asked about oil prices surpassing US$100 a barrel since the US-Israeli strikes on Iran on Feb. 28, Stephane Dujarric, chief spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said the increase "will impact everything ... including UN operations."

Dujarric said the increase affects the World Bank's logistics operations, including the cost of humanitarian food and the fertiliser needed to help grow it.

"It will be across the board," he said. "It underscores yet again our addiction to fossil fuel, where supplies, you know, are concentrated in just a few regions of the world," he said.

"And it should also be an opportunity to redouble our efforts on renewables.”

OCHA said that evacuation orders remain in effect for southern Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut, forcing civilians to evacuate on a large scale.

The office said local authorities reported that more than 115,000 people are sheltering in more than 500 collective centres, while more than 500,000 people have registered as displaced.

Health services continue to be affected, with five hospitals and dozens of primary healthcare centres having ceased operations.

"The humanitarian situation is rapidly worsening," OCHA said. "Immediate de-escalation is urgently needed."

OCHA said that all parties must respect international humanitarian law and protect civilians, health facilities, and humanitarian personnel.

They must also ensure safe and sustained access for humanitarian organisations. The office said it is responding with partners despite limited resources, but it urgently needs international support to meet rapidly growing needs.

Dujarric said that over the weekend, UN peacekeepers along the Blue Line separating Lebanon and Israel reported observing exchanges of fire, including rockets fired towards Israel and Israeli airstrikes and shelling in their area of operations.

Peacekeepers have also reported incursions into Lebanon by the Israel Defence Forces, including the sighting of an IDF tank near Kunin in southeast Lebanon on Monday, 7 km north of the Blue Line.

OCHA said that the closure of crossings along the Gaza Strip's perimeter continues to undermine humanitarian operations.

"The continued closure of the Zikim crossing is forcing aid workers to re-route critical supplies intended for northern Gaza through the southern crossing of Kerem Shalom, which is still the only operational crossing point. This long route is slower and more costly, and increases reliance on scarce fuel inside Gaza, where movements take place on damaged roads," the office said.

The exit from Gaza of patients who need medical evacuations and the return of Palestinians from abroad remain suspended.

-- BERNAMA-XINHUA 


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