On Monday, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed strong condemnation for the Israeli airstrikes in Beit Lahia, Gaza, which resulted in the tragic loss of at least 87 lives, according to Gaza's health ministry.
The Secretary-General's deputy spokesperson emphasized the importance of respecting and protecting civilians in conflict zones. The deteriorating situation in northern Gaza, marked by mass displacement and a lack of essential resources for survival, has raised serious concerns.
The UN Secretary-General urgently called for unrestricted access for humanitarian and rescue teams to provide life-saving assistance to those affected by the violence.
The dire humanitarian crisis in northern Gaza has been exacerbated by attacks on hospitals, endangering patients and medical staff. The spokesperson stressed the critical need to safeguard medical facilities and ensure access to essential care and supplies to prevent further loss of life.
The ongoing violations of international humanitarian law in Gaza by all parties involved in the conflict were deemed unacceptable by the UN. The Secretary-General underscored the necessity of holding accountable any party responsible for committing international crimes during the hostilities.