JERUSALEM, Israel
Israeli Energy Minister, Israel Katz vowed Thursday his country would not allow basic resources or humanitarian aid into Gaza until Hamas released the people it abducted during its surprise weekend onslaught.
“Humanitarian aid to Gaza? No
electric switch will be turned on, no water tap will be opened and no fuel
truck will enter until the Israeli abductees are returned home,” he said in a
statement.
Around 150 Israelis, foreigners and dual nationals were abducted to the Gaza Strip by Hamas militants as part of the Saturday attack that killed more than 1,200 people in Israeli towns and communities around the enclave.
Israel has in turn launched a
withering air campaign against Hamas militants in the blockaded Gaza Strip,
killing around 1,200 people.
In recent days Israel
announced a “complete siege” on Gaza, cutting off water, fuel and electricity
supplies. The Palestinian territory’s sole
power plant shut down on Wednesday after running out of fuel.
In the meantime, UN
Secretary-General António Guterres on Wednesday voiced grave concern over the
escalating conflict in Israel and Gaza and stressed the need to prevent the
violence from spreading into the wider region.
The UN chief raised alarm over
clashes along the Blue Line, the demarcation between Israel and Lebanon, as
well as reported attacks from southern Lebanon.
“I appeal to all parties – and
those who have an influence over those parties – to avoid any further escalation
and spillover,” he told reporters at the UN Headquarters, in New York.
Mr. Guterres reiterated the
need to always protect civilians, as guaranteed by international law.
“I call for the immediate
release of all Israeli hostages held in Gaza,” he said.
The UN chief underscored that
UN premises, hospitals, schools and clinics must never be targeted, and
stressed the urgency of humanitarian access to the enclave.
“Crucial life-saving supplies
– including fuel, food and water – must be allowed into Gaza. We need
rapid and unimpeded humanitarian access now,” he stated.
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