UN Secretary-General: International Community ‘Not Doing Enough’ in Gaza
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern on Wednesday over the lack of action from the international community regarding the situation in the Gaza Strip. Guterres emphasized the need for pressure to stop the war in Gaza and called for accountability for humanitarian workers who have been killed.
Guterres stated that the number of humanitarians killed in Gaza is unparalleled and stressed the importance of holding those responsible for these deaths accountable. He also highlighted the impact of the conflict on civilians, especially women, children, and the elderly.
He reiterated the UN’s support for an end to the war in Gaza and called for a ceasefire to pave the way for a two-state solution with the Palestinian Authority assuming authority in Gaza and the West Bank.
Despite ongoing violence in Gaza, Guterres expressed readiness to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at the UN General Assembly meeting in New York next week. The international community has raised concerns about Israel’s actions in Gaza, with accusations of genocide being brought before the International Court of Justice.
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