It’s time to flood Gaza with aid in face of starvation outrage – UN chief

23 March 2024, 17:14

UN chief in Rafah
Egypt Israel Palestinians UN. Picture: PA

Antonio Guterres spoke not far from Rafah.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said it is time to “truly flood Gaza with life-saving aid”, calling the starvation inside the enclave a “moral outrage”.

Mr Guterres also called for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

He spoke on the Egyptian side of the border not far from the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where Israel plans to launch a ground assault despite widespread warnings of a potential disaster.

More than half of Gaza’s population has taken refuge there.

The UN chief said: “Any further onslaught will make things even worse – worse for Palestinian civilians, worse for hostages and worse for all people in the region.”

He spoke before a long line of waiting trucks, a day after the UN Security Council failed to reach consensus on the wording of a resolution supporting “an immediate and sustained ceasefire”.

Rafah crossing
Egyptian armoured vehicles near the Rafah border crossing (AP)

Mr Guterres repeatedly noted the difficulties of getting aid into Gaza, for which international aid agencies have largely blamed Israel.

“Here from this crossing, we see the heartbreak and heartlessness … a long line of blocked relief trucks on one side of the gates, the long shadow of starvation on the other,” he said.

He added: “It is time for an ironclad commitment by Israel for total … access for humanitarian goods to Gaza, and in the Ramadan spirit of compassion, it is also time for the immediate release of all hostages.”

Hamas is believed to be holding around 100 hostages as well as the remains of 30 others taken in its October 7 attack that killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and sparked the war.

When asked about Mr Guterres’ comments, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to a social media post by foreign minister Israel Katz accusing the UN chief of allowing the world body to become “antisemitic and anti-Israeli”.

An estimated 1.5 million Palestinians now shelter in Rafah.

Antonion Guterres
Mr Guterres also called for an immediate ceasefire (AP)

On Thursday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said an Israeli ground assault on Rafah would be “a mistake” and unnecessary in defeating Hamas.

That marked a shift in the position for the United States, whose officials have concluded there is no credible way for getting sheltering civilians out of harm’s way.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to press forward with military-approved plans for the offensive, which he has said is crucial to achieving the stated aim of destroying Hamas.

The military has said Rafah is Hamas’ last major stronghold and ground forces must target four battalions remaining there.

Gaza bombardment
Smoke from Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip (AP)

Israel’s invasion has killed more than 32,000 people, according to Gaza health officials, while leaving much of the enclave in ruins and displacing some 80% of the enclave’s 2.3 million people.

Gaza’s health ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants, but has said women and children make up the majority of the dead. Israel blames Hamas for civilian deaths and accuses it of operating within residential areas.

Fighting raged on Saturday around Gaza’s largest hospital.

Israel’s military said it had killed more than 170 militants in Shifa hospital since the start of their raid five days ago.

Nearby Gaza City residents told the Associated Press that Israeli troops had blown up several residential buildings.

Gaza’s health ministry said the raid on the hospital complex had torched its departments treating patients with vascular disease.

It said Israel’s military had detained health workers, patients and relatives inside the complex.

By Press Association

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