UN chief rejects new Israeli plan to control Gaza aid
- Secretary-General Guterres rejected Israel's new proposal to control aid deliveries into Gaza.
- Israel says it will not permit goods into Gaza until Hamas releases hostages.
- COGAT proposed a monitoring mechanism, but Guterres expressed concerns about aid limits.
- Guterres stated, "We will not participate in any arrangement that does not fully respect the humanitarian principles."
- Guterres highlighted closed crossing points and blockaded aid hindering delivery to Gaza's 2.1 million residents.
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UN rejects Israeli plan to control all aid flowing into Gaza
United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres has rejected a new Israeli proposal to control aid deliveries in Gaza, saying it risks “further controlling and callously limiting aid down to the last calorie and grain of flour”.
UN chief rejects Israeli proposal for Gaza aid oversight
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres firmly rejects Israeli plan to oversee humanitarian aid entering Gaza, warning it could severely limit supplies. While Israel insists the system would prevent Hamas from misusing aid, Guterres emphasizes adherence to humanitarian principles and calls for unrestricted access to those in need.
U.N. chief rejects new Israeli plan to control Gaza aid
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday rejected a new Israeli proposal to control aid deliveries in Gaza, saying it risks "further controlling and callously limiting aid down to the last calorie and grain of flour." "Let me be clear: We will not participate in any arrangement that does not…
UN rejects new Israeli plan to control Gaza aid
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday rejected a new Israeli proposal to control aid deliveries in Gaza. Guterres said the new proposal risks further controlling and callously limiting aid “down to the last calorie and grain of flour.” “Let me be clear: We will not participate in any arrangement that does not fully respect humanitarian principles — humanity, impartiality, independence, and neutrality,” he said. DAILY POST …
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