UN Secretary-General António Guterres strongly condemns Hamas’ terror tactics in Israel and calls for the immediate release of captive civilians in Gaza. The international community is deeply concerned about the escalating violence and its devastating impact on civilians in Gaza. The death toll has surpassed 10,000, with an average of 160 children killed daily. The ongoing blockade in Gaza hampers humanitarian aid efforts and limits access to essential resources. The UN World Health Organization urges Hamas to release hostages in need of urgent medical attention and emphasizes the importance of a humanitarian pause to alleviate the suffering. UN rights chief Volker Türk is engaging with stakeholders in the region to address human rights violations and find a way out of the crisis. The French Government has invited the UN to an international conference on humanitarian aid for Gaza’s civilians. The UN continues to call for safe and secure access for aid trucks to deliver essential supplies, while hailing Gaza’s health workers as heroes for their resilience. Resolving the crisis requires global cooperation to prioritize the well-being and safety of civilians and ensure access to essential resources. The UN will continue to coordinate international efforts for a sustainable solution and bring stability, peace, and dignity to Gaza and Israel.
UN Condemns Hamas Terror, Urges Immediate Release | Gaza Humanitarian Crisis
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