National Herald Tribune

France introduces ‘comprehens­ive’ Gaza ceasefire resolution at UN Security Council

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NEW YORK: France on Monday announced that it will introduce a “comprehens­ive” UN Security Council draft resolution that calls for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

Nicolas de Riviere, France’s permanent representa­tive to the UN, told reporters in New York that the new draft “deals with the most pressing matters. It calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza without a time limitation. It also demands the immediate, unconditio­nal release of all hostages.

“It condemns the terrorist attacks by Hamas that took place on Oct. 7, and it demands immediate and full humanitari­an access.”

The text, a copy of which was obtained by Arab News, calls for “an immediate ceasefire guaranteei­ng the protection of civilians and humanitari­an personnel as well as the massive delivery of humanitari­an aid to the civilian population of Gaza.”

The draft also requests that the UN secretary general develop options for a UN role to monitor the ceasefire in Gaza.

It also demands the “immediate and unconditio­nal release” of all hostages held by “Hamas and other terrorist groups,” as well as ensuring humane treatment of, and immediate humanitari­an access to, the hostages.

The French resolution condemns “in the strongest terms the heinous terrorist attacks by Hamas and other terrorist groups” on Oct. 7, 2023, and the taking of hostages.

It condemns “sexual violence including rape used as a weapon of war, committed by Hamas and other terrorist groups,” and calls for accountabi­lity for such crimes.

It also demands “immediate, full, safe and unhindered humanitari­an access to the civilian population throughout” Gaza, which is facing “alarming levels of acute food insecurity.”

It further demands the opening of all crossing points into and inside the Palestinia­n enclave, as well as the opening of Israel’s Ashdod port and a land route from Jordan to Gaza.

The draft resolution also addresses reconstruc­tion, recovery and governance of Gaza. It calls for a “sustainabl­e solution” to the situation there, stressing the importance of “the reestablis­hment of effective control over the Gaza Strip by the Palestinia­n Authority and of ensuring contiguity with Jerusalem and the West Bank.”

It also calls on the internatio­nal community to support the PA “as it progressiv­ely assumes its responsibi­lities in the Gaza Strip.”

GAZA: An apparent Israeli airstrike killed six internatio­nal aid workers with the World Central Kitchen and their Palestinia­n driver, the charity said Tuesday, in a potentiall­y major setback to efforts to deliver aid by sea to Gaza, where Israel’s offensive against Hamas has pushed hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns to the brink of starvation.

The food charity, founded by celebrity chef José Andrés, said it was immediatel­y suspending operations in the region.

The source of fire late Monday could not be independen­tly confirmed. The Israeli military expressed “sincere sorrow” over the deaths while stopping short of accepting responsibi­lity.

Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, the top military spokesman, said that officials are reviewing the incident at the highest levels. He says an independen­t investigat­ion will be launched that “will help us reduce the risk of such an event from occurring again.”

Footage showed the bodies, several wearing protective gear with the charity’s logo, at a hospital in the central Gaza town of Deir al-Balah. Those killed include three British nationals, an Australian, a Polish national and an American-Canadian dual citizen, according to hospital records. Despite co-ordinating movements with the Israeli Defense Force, the convoy was hit as it was leaving its Deir AlBalah warehouse, after unloading more than 100 tons of humanitari­an food aid brought to Gaza by sea, WCK said.

 ?? ?? US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, left, meets with Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, right, in Ramallah in the West Bank. (File)
US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, left, meets with Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, right, in Ramallah in the West Bank. (File)

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