UN chief again calls for humanitarian ceasefire amid escalation
- Middle East
- DPA
- Published Date: 12:29 | 29 October 2023
- Modified Date: 12:33 | 29 October 2023
In a statement, he said that had been "encouraged in the last days by what seemed to be a growing consensus in the international community, including the countries supporting Israel, for the need of at least a humanitarian pause."
However, he added that he was "surprised by an unprecedented escalation of the bombardments and their devastating impacts" which undermine the humanitarian objectives.
"I reiterate my strong appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, together with the unconditional release of hostages and a delivery of humanitarian relief at the level that corresponds to the dramatic needs of the people in Gaza, where a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in front of our eyes."
Guterres said he was also "extremely concerned" for UN staff providing in Gaza in light of the breakdown in communications services. "History will judge us all," he said.
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