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UN chief at Gaza crossing, appeals for end to war’s ‘nightmare’

RAFAH (AFP) – United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, on a visit to the doorstep of war-ravaged Gaza, yesterday said the world has seen enough of its horrors and appealed for a ceasefire to allow in more aid.

He spoke at the crossing on the Egyptian side of Rafah, where most of Gaza’s population has sought refuge but Israel vows to send in ground troops against Hamas militants, despite the fears of Guterres and other global leaders.

“Palestinians in Gaza – children, women, men – remain stuck in a non-stop nightmare,” Guterres said. “I carry the voices of the vast majority of the world who have seen enough”.

Despite warnings that a Rafah operation would cause mass civilian casualties and worsen the humanitarian crisis gripping Gaza after nearly six months of war between Israel and Hamas, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will press ahead with the attack.

But his government is under growing international pressure to ease its bombardment and ground offensive, which the health ministry in Hamas-ruled Gaza said has killed at least 32,142 people.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres walks on the tarmac flanked by the Egyptian Second Army in Sinai Chief Mohammad Abdel Rahman and Egypt’s Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar. PHOTO: AFP

Large parts of Gaza have been reduced to rubble and the World Food Programme on Monday said Gazans are already “starving to death”, with famine projected by May in northern Gaza without urgent intervention.

Writing on social media platform X on Friday, the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees Philippe Lazzarini said the aid “Israeli authorities are allowing in is still by far not enough”.

Currently, an average of 150 trucks a day enter Gaza, he said, compared with at least 500 before the war.

In the face of limited ground access, several nations have begun aid airdrops, and a sea corridor from Cyprus delivered its first cargo of food.

Israel’s most staunch ally the United States, which provides it with billions of dollars in military aid, has repeatedly blocked Gaza ceasefire resolutions at the UN Security Council.

But Washington has also become increasingly vocal about the war’s impact on civilians.

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