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UN chief calls for lifting of Gaza blockade

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BEIT LAHIYA, Gaza Strip: UN chief Antonio Guterres called for the blockade of Gaza to be lifted Wednesday as he visited the Palestinia­n enclave enduring “one of the most dramatic humanitari­an crises” he had seen.

The secretary-general’s comments came as he wrapped up his first visit to Israel and the Palestinia­n territorie­s since taking office.

Guterres said he had been struck by humanitari­an conditions in the overcrowde­d and impoverish­ed enclave, where an electricit­y crisis has worsened and clean water is lacking.

“I am deeply moved to be in Gaza today, unfortunat­ely to witness one of the most dramatic humanitari­an crises that I’ve seen in many years working as a humanitari­an in the United Nations,” Guterres said.

He later said it was “important to open the closures,” in a reference to Israel’s decade-long blockade of Gaza and its border with Egypt that has remained largely closed in recent years.

Guterres made the comments at a school run by the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees (UNRWA) in the northern Gaza Strip.

Guterres also called for unity among the warring Palestinia­n factions — Hamas, which rules Gaza, and Fatah, which rules parts of the West Bank.

“The division only undermines the cause of the Palestinia­n people,” he said, adding that he had a dream to “come back to Gaza one day and to see Gaza as part of a Palestine state in peace and prosperity.”

Guterres is on his first visit to the region since taking office at the beginning of the year. He has met with Israeli and Palestinia­n leaders aiming to encourage the resumption of peace talks. But he did not meet with Hamas officials in Gaza, who issued a demand he work to lift the Israeli-Egyptian blockade of the strip and save it from a humanitari­an crisis. Hamas also demanded he approve relief and developmen­t programs and pressure Israel about the Palestinia­n prisoners it holds.

Prior to arriving in Gaza, Guterres took a helicopter tour of the IsraelGaza border with Israeli officials, visited a tunnel Hamas dug into Israel to carry out attacks and met local residents living along the volatile front.

Egypt and Israel imposed a blockade on Gaza after the Hamas takeover that has crippled the local economy. In recent years, Egypt has also cracked down on the oncevibran­t tunnel trade along the border. Israel began constructi­on of an undergroun­d anti-tunnel barrier along the border last year.

 ??  ?? A Hamas security officer tries to prevent demonstrat­ors from blocking vehicles carrying UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres upon his arrival at the Palestinia­n side of the Erez border crossing in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday. (AP)
A Hamas security officer tries to prevent demonstrat­ors from blocking vehicles carrying UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres upon his arrival at the Palestinia­n side of the Erez border crossing in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday. (AP)

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