The senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for Gaza discusses developments on the ground and diplomatic hurdles.
More than 200 days after the start of Israel’s war on Gaza, the death toll has surpassed 34,000 while more than 77,000 Palestinians have been injured.
Amid continued destruction and violence, the United Nations has appointed Sigrid Kaag as senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for Gaza. With her experience of the European Union’s different positions on the conflict, Kaag is leading crucial relief efforts.
As the world waits for a ceasefire and an end to violence, the question arises: “What will the ‘tomorrow’ look like for Gaza once the war ends?”
Sigrid Kaag, UN humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for Gaza, speaks to Al Jazeera.