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Security Council statement on the humanitarian situation in Gaza

The UN Security Council announced in a statement that it is concerned about the attacks of the occupying army on aid workers, as well as the impending famine in Gaza.

The UN Security Council has expressed its “grave concern” over the “terrible” airstrikes by the Zionist regime that killed seven members of the “Global Central Kitchen” charity, and stressed the need for “complete, transparent and comprehensive investigations.” He emphasized.

According to Al Jazeera, in its statement regarding the situation in Gaza, this institution also emphasized that the Zionist regime should take more measures to facilitate the arrival of aid to the besieged areas.

Furthermore, the members of the Security Council reiterated their deep concern over the increasing number of martyrs, the catastrophic humanitarian situation and the imminent danger of famine in Gaza.

Earlier, the officials of relief organizations asked the Security Council to intervene to stop the killing in Gaza. Heavy bombardment by the Zionist regime continues throughout the Gaza Strip and over 200 aid workers have lost their lives in the past six months.

One of the most controversial attacks of the Zionist regime army was the attack on the convoy of “Global Central Kitchen” charity aid workers in the middle of April this year, during which 7 aid workers with Australian, Polish, American-Canadian and Palestinian nationalities were martyred. This attack caused many reactions to the extent that the chief of staff of the occupying army called it a “grave mistake”.

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