UN chief 'shocked by harrowing levels of death, injury and destruction' in north Gaza

AFP , Sunday 27 Oct 2024

UN chief Antonio Guterres said Sunday he was "shocked by harrowing levels of death, injury and destruction" in north Gaza, where Israeli forces are carrying out their attacks.

Damage after an overnight Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahia
A Palestinian inspects the damage after an overnight Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahia the northern Gaza Strip. AFP

 

"The plight of Palestinian civilians trapped in North Gaza is unbearable," Guterres's spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

"The Secretary-General is shocked by the harrowing levels of death, injury, and destruction in the north, with civilians trapped under rubble, the sick and wounded going without life-saving health care, and families lacking food and shelter."

The spokesman said that according to Gaza's health ministry, hundreds of people have been killed in recent weeks and more than 60,000 others were forced to flee.

"Repeated efforts to deliver humanitarian supplies essential to survive, food, medicine and shelter, continue to be denied by the Israeli authorities, with few exceptions, putting countless lives in peril," Dujarric said.

"In the name of humanity, the Secretary-General reiterates his calls for an immediate ceasefire, the immediate and unconditional release of all captives, and accountability for crimes under international law."

Since Oct.7, 2023, the Israeli brutal military campaign on the Gaza Strip has killed at least 42,924 people, most of them women and children, with more than 100,833 others injured, according to the Palestinian health ministry's latest figures.

* This story was edited by Ahram Online.

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