Guterres: The greatest casualties of the United Nations occurred in the Gaza war
The Secretary General of the United Nations said that during the Gaza war, 111 members of the United Nations were killed, which is the largest casualty in the history of the United Nations. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday evening that since the beginning of Israel’s military operation in Gaza, more than 14,000 people have been killed.
He went on to say: “In a few weeks, more children have been killed in Gaza than in any other war during the time of my Secretary-General.”
The UN Secretary-General added Kurd: “The use of destructive weapons in residential areas has had a great impact on civilians.” The UN Secretary General added: “Since the beginning of the war, 111 members of the UN family have been killed in Gaza, which is the largest UN loss in history.” It is its establishment.
He welcomed the mechanism reached by the Zionist regime and Hamas with the help of Qatar, Egypt and the United States, but warned that the health conditions in the shelters in Gaza are terrible.
Guterres said: “Hospitals in Gaza do not meet their medical needs optimally, and the food structure in this strip is messed up, and hunger continues in Gaza, especially in the north.”
Earlier, the Director General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom, announced in a message on the X social network that the lack of active infrastructure or access to medicine has led to an increase in infectious diseases among about 1.3 million displaced people in Gaza. .
According to him, more than 110,000 people have acute respiratory infections, more than 70,000 people have some degree of diarrhea, and thousands of people have other diseases, including skin complications, smallpox. There are chickens and jaundice.
The attacks of the Zionist regime on the Gaza Strip, which lasted for more than a month and a half, targeted the hospitals and medical centers in this region, which caused most of these centers to go out of business. .
The director-general of the World Health Organization called for the continuation of the ceasefire and warned that the current situation in Gaza increases the risk of disease outbreak.
He also echoed the words of World Health Organization spokesperson Margaret Harris that if the health system in Gaza is not improved, more people could die from disease than from bombing. He emphasized: We need a permanent ceasefire. Right now. It is a matter of life and death of civilians.
Earlier, the mayor of Gaza warned about the spread of various diseases, including cholera, in this region and asked international organizations to deliver water, food, and especially fuel to Gaza. He criticized that international organizations are not present in Gaza.
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