UN chief calls for immediate Gaza ceasefire, says humanitarian situation ‘beyond words’

16 January, 2024 06:03

The United Nations secretary general has called for an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip, which has been under Israel’s genocidal war for more than three months.

Antonio Guterres made the remarks at a press briefing in New York on Monday, which marked the 101st day of the regime’s brutal onslaught.

Israel’s ferocious military aggression began on October 7, 2023, after Gaza’s resistance groups staged Operation al-Aqsa Storm against the occupied territories.

The Israeli genocide has so far claimed the lives of more than 24,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children, leaving thousands of others wounded and millions homeless. According to the world body, the war has displaced roughly 85 percent of the territory’s population, forcing them into crowded shelters.

The regime has been also enforcing an all-out siege against Gaza that has prevented the flow of food, water, fuel, and medicine into the territory.

The Israeli regime has also carried out sporadic attacks against southern Lebanon during the course of its aggression on Gaza, which have sparked a firefight with Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement.

Ever since the beginning of the war in Gaza, Iraqi and Yemeni forces have carried out many operations against targets across the occupied Palestinian territories in support of Palestinians in Gaza.

Guterres warned about what he said was escalating spillover of the conflict, saying, “This risks triggering a broader escalation…and profoundly affecting regional stability.”

He added that a ceasefire is also needed in order to “facilitate” the release of Israeli captives in Gaza.

The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has frequently ruled out any talks on releasing the regime’s captives as long as the brutal onslaught on Gaza has not come to a full stop.

 

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