"This morning I heard about yet more communities at risk of displacement, the Bedouins of Wadi Abu Hindi and the residents of Al Walaja," said Valerie Amos, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, on the last of her four-day mission to the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel.
"I hope following my discussions with the Israeli authorities, that they will look carefully at the key humanitarian concerns of demolitions and displacement in the West Bank," said Amos, who is also the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator.
She visited communities in Area C of the West Bank, which remains under Israeli military control and where many communities are isolated by the barrier. She also visited the town of Sderot in Israel.
Amos met with Palestinian and Israeli officials as well as affected Palestinians and humanitarian organizations. She said she had been struck by the fact that everyone she spoke to - both Palestinian and Israeli - wanted the same objective: the right to live normal lives in peace and security.