UNITED NATIONS, New York
The heads of all major UN
agencies issued a rare joint statement Sunday expressing outrage at the
civilian death toll in Gaza and calling for an “immediate humanitarian
cease-fire” in the war between Israel and Hamas. Israeli tanks and soldiers stationed at a location in the northern Gaza Strip as battles between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement continue.
“For almost a month, the world
has been watching the unfolding situation in Israel and the Occupied
Palestinian Territory in shock and horror at the spiralling numbers of lives
lost and torn apart,” the UN chiefs said.
The heads of 18 organizations
including UNICEF, the World Food Program and the World Health Organization
described the horrific toll on both sides since the October 7 Hamas
cross-border attack from Gaza into Israel, which left about 1,400 people dead,
mainly civilians, according to Israeli authorities.
Israel has retaliated with
relentless air and artillery strikes that have killed at least 9,770 people,
also mostly civilians, says the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.
The UN statement also pointed
out that more than 23,000 injured people require immediate treatment within
overstretched hospitals.
It said "the horrific
killings of even more civilians in Gaza is an outrage, as is cutting off 2.2
million Palestinians from food, water, medicine, electricity and fuel."
“An entire population is
besieged and under attack, denied access to the essentials for survival, bombed
in their homes, shelters, hospitals and places of worship. This is
unacceptable,” the statement added.
It noted that more than "100 attacks against health care" have been reported, "scores of aid workers" have been killed since October 7. Among the slain aid workers were 88 members of the UNRWA, acronym for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
The joint statement was signed by heads of the 18 UN
agencies.
The statement called on Hamas
to release the more than 240 hostages it took in its attack, and urged both
sides to respect their obligations under international law as the war rages on.
The UN leaders said more food,
water, medicine and fuel must be allowed into Gaza to help its besieged
population as Israel attacks with the stated goal of destroying Hamas.
“We need an immediate
humanitarian cease-fire. It’s been 30 days. Enough is enough. This must stop
now,” the statement said.
The UN further said the siege
of Gaza by Israeli forces has created "serious challenges for medical
staff."
"In Gaza, thousands are
seeking refuge from violence in hospitals, creating serious challenges for
medical staff to ensure safe childbirth," the UN said in a post on the X
platform.
Let Hamas apologize for their October 7 invasions, otherwise, let them and their people pay through the nose!
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