UN Chief ‘Appalled’ By Deepening Gaza Humanitarian Crisis, Reiterates Ceasefire Call, Release Of Hostages | World News

The United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres strongly condemned the loss of civilian lives from the deepened humanitarian crisis in Gaza. He immediately reiterated the call of “unconditional and immediately” release of permanent ceasefire and all hostages.
The UN Secretary General’s spokesman, a statement published on Thursday, said, “The Secretary General is horrified by the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. A large number of attacks, secretaries who have hosted people who have been displaced recently and people who have been trying to access the dislocated, killed the losses of the Palestrators.”
“This week only in one day, forced about 30,000 people to escape, yet a safe place and clearly no shelter, food, medicine or water materials. International human laws open: Civilians should be respected and protected and the needs of the population should be met.”
Antonio Guterres called for “full, safe and continuous human access”, so that help can reach people who have been deprived of the foundations of life for a long time. The Minister reiterated that all parties should protect their obligations under international law.
“The Secretary -General reiterates that all parties should fulfill their obligations within the scope of international law. Immediately, permanent ceasefire and all hostages are renewing the call to be released immediately and unconditionally.” He said.
He expressed his concern that there was no fuel in Gaza in more than 17 weeks, and that the last life lines for survival were cut. Incubators will close, ambulances can not reach injured and patients, and the fuel is not allowed to enter Gaza can not be purified water.
“The United Nations and Partners will stop delivery of how few of our humanitarian aids are left by the United Nations and Partners.”
On July 1, US President Donald Trump said that Israel has accepted the necessary conditions to conclude the 60 -day ceasefire in Gaza. Trump warned Hamas against rejecting a cease -fire agreement and warned, “It will not be better – it will only get worse.” He also stated that the end of the war will continue during the proposed ceasefire.
“My representatives have held a long and productive meeting in Gaza today with the Israelites today. Israel has accepted the necessary conditions to conclude the 60 -day ceasefire, and we will work with all parties to end the war,” Trump said in an article in Social.
“Employees and Egyptians who work hard to help bring peace.
The announcement arrived less than a week before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the United States on July 7.
The conflict in Gaza began after Hamas launched an attack on Israel in 2023, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 was taken hostage. In response to the Hamas attack, the Israeli group promised to destroy it.
Hamas has 50 hostages, including the body of a soldier who was killed in 2014, including 49 of the 251 kidnapped on October 7. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) contains at least 28 -approved corpses. It is believed that 20 is alive, while concerns about the welfare of the other two people emerged.