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Only effective way to deliver Gaza aid is by land: Guterres

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterre warns of impact Israel’s war on Gaza having around the globe

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THE only effective and efficient way to deliver heavy goods to meet Gaza’s humanitari­an needs is by road and includes an exponentia­l increase in commercial deliveries, says the United Nations SecretaryG­eneral Antonio Guterres.

Speaking during a visit to Egypt on Sunday, Guterres also warned of the impact Israel’s months-long war on Gaza was having around the globe.

“The daily assault on the human dignity of Palestinia­ns is creating a crisis of credibilit­y for the internatio­nal community,” he said in remarks following a visit to the gates of the besieged Palestinia­n territory at the Rafah border crossing on Saturday.

Guterres repeated his call for an immediate ceasefire to alleviate “the plight of Palestinia­n children, women and men struggling to survive the nightmare” in famine threatened Gaza.

“Looking at Gaza, it almost appears that the four horsemen of war, famine, conquest and death are galloping across it,” he said.

“The whole world recognises that it’s past time to silence the guns and ensure an immediate humanitari­an ceasefire.”

The UN has repeatedly warned of famine in the Palestinia­n territory, particular­ly in the north, which has been largely cut off from aid deliveries.

Guterres said Palestinia­ns in Gaza “desperatel­y need what has been promised – a flood of aid”. “Not trickles. Not drops,” he added.

The Israeli government is under growing internatio­nal pressure to ease its bombardmen­t and ground offensive in Gaza, which the territory’s Ministry of Health says has killed at least 32,226 people in less than six months, most of them women and children.

The bombings began on October 7 after the Palestinia­n armed group, Hamas, led an unpreceden­ted attack on Israel, killing about 1,160 people, mostly civilians, according to Israeli officials.

Israel has pledged to pursue its military campaign all the way to Gaza’s southernmo­st city of Rafah, where 1.5 million Palestinia­ns have sought shelter, penned in by the Egyptian border.

Guterres, who also met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, called the Rafah border crossing and Egypt’s El Arish airport where assistance is sent “essential arteries for life-saving aid into Gaza”.

“But those arteries are clogged,” he said, with massive lines of trucks piled up on the Egyptian side, only trickling in as the humanitari­an situation worsens.

 ?? (DPA) ?? Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi (R) meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres at the Ittihadiya Palace in Cairo, on Sunday.
(DPA) Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi (R) meets with Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres at the Ittihadiya Palace in Cairo, on Sunday.

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