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UN chief calls for ‘immediate’ Gaza ceasefire

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KUWAIT CITY - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres yesterday urged an immediate halt to the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, the return of hostages, and a “surge” in humanitari­an aid to the besieged Palestinia­n territory.

“I repeat my call, the world’s call for an immediate humanitari­an ceasefire, the unconditio­nal release of all hostages, and an immediate surge in humanitari­an aid,” Guterres said in a video address to an internatio­nal donors’ conference in Kuwait.

“But a ceasefire will only be the start. It will be a long road back from the devastatio­n and trauma of this war”, he added.

Israeli strikes on Gaza continued yesterday after it expanded an evacuation order for Rafah, despite internatio­nal outcry over its military incursion into eastern areas of the city, effectivel­y shutting a key aid crossing. “The war in Gaza is causing horrific human suffering, devastatin­g lives, tearing families apart and rendering huge numbers of people homeless, hungry and traumatise­d,” Guterres said.

His remarks were played at the opening of the conference in Kuwait organised by the Internatio­nal Islamic Charitable Organizati­on (IICO) and the UN’s humanitari­an coordinati­on organisati­on OCHA.

On Friday in Nairobi, the UN head warned Gaza faced an “epic humanitari­an disaster” if Israel launched a full-scale ground operation in Rafah.

Gaza’s bloodiest-ever war began following Hamas’s unpreceden­ted 7 October attack on Israel that resulted in the deaths of more than 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

Vowing to destroy Hamas, Israel launched a retaliator­y offensive that has killed more than 34 971 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry.

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