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UN chief calls for ‘immediate’ Gaza ceasefire and hostage release

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Kuwait City: UN Secretaryg­eneral Antonio Guterres has 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.”

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’ unpreceden­ted Oct 7 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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