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UN Security Council asks Israel to do 'more' on Gaza aid

The UN Security Council recognized Israel's commitment to increase entry points for humanitarian aid in Gaza, but stressed the need for further efforts to assist civilians in the besieged Palestinian region.

AFP WORLD
Published April 11,2024
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The UN Security Council on Thursday acknowledged Israel's pledge to open more entry points to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza but said "more should be done" to help civilians in the besieged Palestinian territory.

In a statement, council members "took note of the announcement by Israel to open the Erez (border) crossing and allow the use of the Ashdod port for aid deliveries into Gaza, but stressed that more should be done to bring the required relief given the scale of needs in Gaza."