UN Urges Peaceful Settlement of Disputes as UN Chief Points to 'the Horror Show in Gaza'
GAZA STRIP, JUL 21 – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that 2.1 million people in Gaza face collapsing humanitarian lifelines amid intensified military operations and blockade, risking widespread famine and medical shortages.
- On Tuesday, the UN Security Council unanimously urged all 193 member nations to settle disputes peacefully amid the Gaza crisis.
- This call follows escalating Israeli military operations in Gaza and attacks on humanitarian sites, including WHO facilities that remain operational despite repeated strikes.
- The situation has caused mass displacement of up to 87.7 percent of Gaza, with over 2 million people facing famine risks due to restricted aid and water shortages.
- UN Secretary-General Guterres described Gaza as a "horror show" marked by unprecedented death and devastation, urging an immediate ceasefire and release of hostages.
- The international response highlights urgent demands for aid access, press freedom, and an end to violence, emphasizing humanitarian law and political courage to resolve conflicts.
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UN urges peaceful settlement of disputes as UN chief points to 'the horror show in Gaza'
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council urged the 193 United Nations member nations on Tuesday to use all possible means to settle disputes peacefully. The U.N. chief said that is needed now more than ever as he pointed to “the horror show in Gaza” and conflicts in Ukraine, Sudan, Haiti and Myanmar. The vote was unanimous on a Pakistan-drafted resolution in the 15-member council. In urging greater efforts to pursue global peace, Secretar…
‘Lifelines collapsing’ in Gaza as children starve in Israeli siege
“Malnourishment is soaring” and “starvation is knocking on every door” the UN secretary general has warned – describing the situation in Gaza as a “horror show”. Health officials said another 15 people died of starvation in the last 24 hours – as aid entering the strip continues to be severely limited by Israel. The UN and other aid organisations say their own staff have been fainting on duty due to hunger. And a warning there are very distressi…
UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday denounced the "horror unfolding" in the Gaza Strip, where the Israeli army's offensive has so far left more than 59,100 Palestinians dead, while…
The Israeli army is said to have attacked United Nations buildings in the Gaza Strip and interrogated employees. UN Secretary-General António Guterres strongly criticizes this. The facilities must "without exception be protected."
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