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UN Chief Warns Against Ground Invasion In Rafah

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks in Kampala, Uganda

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a strong warning against a potential ground invasion in Rafah, emphasizing the intolerable humanitarian consequences and destabilizing impact it could have on the region. Guterres stressed the urgent need for both the Israeli government and Hamas leadership to make additional efforts to secure a ceasefire agreement.

Guterres described the situation as critical, urging all parties involved to seize the opportunity to prevent further escalation of violence. He emphasized the importance of prioritizing the well-being of civilians in Rafah and the broader region.

The UN chief's remarks come amidst escalating tensions in the area, with fears of a potential ground invasion looming. Guterres' plea for a ceasefire underscores the pressing need for diplomatic solutions to prevent further suffering and loss of life.

Guterres emphasizes urgent need for ceasefire agreement between Israeli government and Hamas leadership.
UN Secretary-General warns of intolerable humanitarian consequences of potential ground invasion in Rafah.
Situation in Rafah described as critical, with plea for all parties to prevent further escalation of violence.

Efforts to de-escalate the situation are crucial, with Guterres calling on all parties to engage in dialogue and work towards a peaceful resolution. The UN remains committed to facilitating negotiations and promoting stability in the region.

Guterres' appeal serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict and the urgent need for all parties to prioritize peace and humanitarian concerns. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, with hopes for a swift and peaceful resolution to the crisis in Rafah.

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