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UN chief calls for Gaza cease-fire, voices concerns over Israeli ops

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U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, following Israel’s announcement of an operation to seize Gaza City. In a statement released on Thursday, Guterres emphasized the urgency of the situation and urged all parties involved to put an end to the violence and find a peaceful resolution.

“It is vital that the ongoing conflict in Gaza comes to an immediate halt,” Guterres stated. “The loss of innocent lives and the destruction of homes and infrastructure is unacceptable and must be stopped.”

The recent escalation of violence in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of dozens of Palestinians, including women and children. The Israeli military has launched airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, while Hamas has fired rockets into Israel. The situation has been escalating for weeks, with no signs of slowing down.

Guterres expressed his deep concern for the civilians caught in the crossfire, stating that the violence is causing immense suffering and must be stopped immediately. He also called for the protection of humanitarian workers and facilities, as well as the facilitation of humanitarian aid to those in need.

The U.N. Secretary-General also stressed the need for a political solution to the conflict, stating that there is no military solution to the ongoing crisis. He urged all parties to engage in meaningful dialogue and work towards a lasting peace.

“I call on all parties to show restraint and refrain from any actions that could further escalate the situation,” Guterres said. “The only way to achieve lasting peace is through dialogue and negotiations.”

Guterres also expressed his support for the efforts of Egypt and other regional and international partners in finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict. He called on all parties to cooperate with these efforts and work towards a sustainable ceasefire.

The U.N. Secretary-General’s call for an immediate cease-fire has been echoed by other world leaders, including the European Union and the United States. The international community has also expressed its concern for the escalating violence and its impact on innocent civilians.

The situation in Gaza is dire, with thousands of people displaced and in urgent need of humanitarian aid. The ongoing conflict has also severely damaged critical infrastructure, including hospitals and schools, making it even more challenging to provide aid to those in need.

In his statement, Guterres also highlighted the need for a long-term solution to the conflict, stating that the root causes must be addressed to prevent future escalations of violence. He urged all parties to work towards a two-state solution, with Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security.

As the U.N. Secretary-General, Guterres plays a crucial role in promoting peace and stability around the world. His call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza is a testament to his commitment to finding peaceful solutions to conflicts and protecting the lives of innocent civilians.

In conclusion, the U.N. Secretary-General’s call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza is a crucial step towards ending the ongoing violence and finding a lasting solution to the conflict. It is now up to all parties involved to heed this call and work towards a peaceful resolution that will bring an end to the suffering of the people of Gaza. The international community must also continue to support these efforts and provide much-needed humanitarian aid to those affected by the conflict. Only through cooperation and dialogue can we hope to achieve lasting peace in the region.

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