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Gaza has become ‘a killing field’ due to Israel blocking aid, says UN secretary general – Middle East crisis live

UN secretary general says Gaza transformed into ‘killing field’

United Nations (UN) secretary general António Guterres said on Tuesday that Gaza had become “a killing field” because Israel has continued to block aid, an accusation an Israeli official quickly denied, saying there was “no shortage” of aid, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP).

“More than an entire month has passed without a drop of aid into Gaza. No food. No fuel. No medicine. No commercial supplies. As aid has dried up, the floodgates of horror have re-opened,” Guterres said in remarks to journalists.

Pointing to the Geneva conventions governing the treatment of people in war, Guterres emphasised the obligation of the “occupying power” to ensure the provision of food and medical supplies to the population. “None of that is happening today. No humanitarian supplies can enter Gaza,” Guterres said.

According to AFP, Israeli ministry of foreign affairs spokesperson Oren Marmorstein rejected the allegations, saying there was “no shortage of humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.” Marmorstein further alleged that Hamas has used recent aid to Gaza to “rebuild its war machine.”

Guterres also referenced recent Israeli proposals over controlling aid into Gaza, which a UN source told AFP included monitoring calories to prevent misuse by Hamas.

“The Israeli authorities newly proposed ‘authorization mechanisms’ for aid delivery risk further controlling and callously limiting aid down to the last calorie and grain of flour,” he told reporters at UN headquarters in New York.

Gaza has become ‘a killing field’ due to Israel blocking aid, says UN secretary general – Middle East crisis live
UN secretary general António Guterres speaks to the press about the situation in Gaza at the UN headquarters in New York. Photograph: Vanessa Carvalho/Brazil Photo Pr/REX/Shutterstock

“Let me be clear – we will not participate in any arrangement that does not fully respect the humanitarian principles – humanity, impartiality, independence and neutrality,” Guterres said, demanding guarantees for the unhindered entry of aid to the coastal territory.

Guterres also raised the alarm about the situation in the West Bank. “The current path is a dead end – totally intolerable in the eyes of international law and history,” he said.

He added:

And the risk of the occupied West Bank transforming into another Gaza makes it even worse.

It is time to end the dehumanisation, protect civilians, release the hostages, ensure lifesaving aid, and renew the ceasefire.”

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US defence secretary Pete Hegseth, speaking in the Oval Office on Monday during a visit by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warned that the US was “not going to relent” in its campaign targeting the Houthis.

“So we have a lot more options and a lot more pressure to apply,” Hegseth said. “And we know, because we see the reports, how devastating this campaign has been in them. And we will not relent.”

An Associated Press (AP) review has found the new US operation against the Houthis under president Donald Trump appears more extensive than those under former president Joe Biden, as Washington moves from solely targeting launch sites to firing at ranking personnel and dropping bombs on cities.

The new campaign of airstrikes started after the rebels threatened to begin targeting “Israeli” ships again over Israel blocking aid entering the Gaza Strip. The rebels have loosely defined what constitutes an Israeli ship, meaning many vessels could be targeted, reports the AP

The Houthis targeted more than 100 merchant vessels with missiles and drones, sinking two of them and killing four sailors from November 2023 until January of this year. They also launched attacks targeting US warships without success.

The US campaign shows no signs of stopping, as the Trump administration has linked its airstrikes on the Houthis to an effort to pressure Iran over its rapidly advancing nuclear program as well.

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