
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged a” wave” in humanitarian aid to the besieged Arab place on Sunday and the immediate end of the Israeli-Hamas conflict in Gaza.
In a video presentation to a convention of foreign donors in Kuwait, Guterres addressed the nation’s call for an urgent humanitarian ceasefire, the absolute discharge of all hostages, and a wave in humanitarian aid.
” But that is only the beginning,” he said. He continued,” It will be a long way back from this war’s destruction and pain.”
Despite global outcry over its military incursion into northeast Gaza, which effectively shut down a crucial support cross, Jewish strikes on Gaza continued on Sunday after it extended an evacuation attempt for Rafah.
” The conflict in Gaza is causing tragic human suffering, devastating life, tearing people off and rendering huge numbers of people poor, hungry and traumatised”, Guterres said.
His remarks were made at the UN’s OCHA, a humanitarian coordination organization, and the International Islamic Charitable Organization ( IICO ) inauguration conference in Kuwait.
On Friday, in Nairobi, the UN mind warned Gaza faced an “epic charitable crisis” if Israel launched a total- level ground operation in Rafah.
Gaza’s bloodiest- always conflict began following Hamas’s extraordinary October 7 attack on Israel that resulted in the deaths of more than 1, 170 people, mainly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Jewish official figures.
Vowing to kill Hamas, Israel launched a hostile rude that has killed more than 34, 971 people in Gaza, mainly women and children, according to the Hamas- run state’s health ministry.