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UN chief reiterates Gaza ceasefire call, condemns 'collective punishment' of Palestinians
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 15 - 01 - 2024

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has emphasized the imperative of establishing "basic conditions" to facilitate safe and full-scale aid delivery to civilians in Gaza while stressing that only a ceasefire will prevent the crisis from escalating.
Addressing reporters at UN Headquarters in New York on Monday, the UN chief expressed deep concern about the "unprecedented" level of civilian casualties and the "catastrophic" humanitarian conditions in the enclave.
"There is one solution to help address all these issues. We need an immediate humanitarian ceasefire," he stressed.
He recalled the Oct. 7 terror attacks by Hamas and other militants on Israeli civilians and the taking of hostages, demanding their immediate and unconditional release.
He further called for a thorough investigation and prosecution of allegations of sexual violence committed by Palestinian militants.
Commenting on the Israeli forces' actions in the Gaza Strip, Guterres noted that the "onslaught" had resulted in "wholesale destruction" and an unprecedented rate of civilian killings during his tenure as Secretary-General.
"Nothing can justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is beyond words. Nowhere and no one is safe."
According to the UN agency assisting Palestine refugees (UNRWA), 1.9 million Gazans – 85 percent of the enclave's population – have been displaced, some multiple times. As per Gaza's Ministry of Health, over 23,700 Palestinians have been killed and some 60,000 more injured.
The crisis has also claimed the lives of 152 UN staff members — the largest single loss of life in the history of the organization.
"Aid workers, under enormous pressure and with no safety guarantees, are doing their best to deliver inside Gaza," the UN chief said.
Guterres outlined clear obstacles hindering aid into Gaza, identified not only by the UN but also by officials globally who have witnessed the situation.
He emphasized that effective humanitarian aid delivery is impossible under the heavy, widespread, and unrelenting bombardment, citing significant hurdles at the enclave's border.
Vital materials, including life-saving medical equipment and parts which are critical for the repair of water facilities and infrastructure, have been rejected with little or no explanation, disrupting the flow of critical supplies and the resumption of basic services.
"And when one item is denied, the time-consuming approval process starts again from scratch for the entire cargo," Guterres added, noting other obstacles including denials of access, unsafe routes and frequent telecommunications blackouts.
Stressing that the UN's efforts to increase aid, Guterres called on the parties to respect international humanitarian law, "respect and protect civilians, and ensure their essential needs are met."
There must be an immediate and massive increase in the commercial supply of essential goods, he added, noting also that necessities should also be available in markets to the entire population.
The Secretary-General also warned of rising tensions in the wider Middle East.
"Tensions are sky-high in the Red Sea and beyond — and may soon be impossible to contain," he said, voicing concerns that exchanges of fire across the Blue Line — the demarcation separating Israeli and Lebanese armies — risks triggering a broader escalation between the two nations and profoundly affecting regional stability.
Expressing that he is "profoundly worried" by what is unfolding, the UN chief stressed that it is his "duty" to convey a simple and direct message to all sides:
"Stop playing with fire across the Blue Line, de-escalate, and bring hostilities to an end in accordance with Security Council Resolution 1701."
Only a ceasefire can "tamp down the flames of wider war", because the longer it continues the greater the risk of escalation and miscalculation.
"We cannot see in Lebanon what we are seeing in Gaza", he concluded "and we cannot allow what has been happening in Gaza to continue." — UN News


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