UN Chief Calls For Ceasefire To End Gaza's "Godawful Nightmare"
- UN Chief Antonio Guterres called for a humanitarian ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, citing the dire situation in the Gaza Strip.
- Guterres highlighted the high death toll and displacement of over a million Palestinian people, describing it as a humanitarian catastrophe. He urged for immediate and increased aid delivery to Gaza.
- Guterres emphasized the importance of continuous and scaled-up aid delivery to Gaza, stating that it should match the level of need and be supported by Arab leaders.
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UN chief urges ceasefire to end Gaza's 'godawful nightmare'
UN chief Antonio Guterres pleaded Saturday for a "humanitarian ceasefire" in the war between Israel and Hamas militants that has devastated much of Gaza, demanding "action to end this godawful nightmare". Abbas stressed his demand for a two-state solution and an "end to Israel's occupation" and rejected what he has warned could be a "second Nakba" -- a reference to the more than 760,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their lands dur…
UN chief Antonio Guterres urges ceasefire to end Gaza's 'godawful nightmare'
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres, on Saturday (Oct 21), urged for a "humanitarian ceasefire" in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas that has ravaged most parts of Gaza, demanding "action to end this godawful nightmare". Guterres, while addressing a Cairo summit, said that the Palestinian enclave of 2.4 million people was living through "a humanitarian catastrophe" with thousands dead and more than a mill
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