UN Security Council holds emergency session on Gaza situation.
UN Security Council Holds Emergency Session on Gaza Situation
In response to a request from Algeria, the United Nations Security Council convened an emergency session to discuss the recent Israeli attack on a school in the Al-Daraj district of Gaza, which resulted in the deaths of dozens of Palestinians, including women and children. Numerous others were injured, according to Palestinian sources. This incident has drawn international attention and prompted urgent discussions on the escalating violence in the region.
Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
Lisa Dutton, the Head of Finance at the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), highlighted the dire situation in Gaza. She reported that ongoing violence has led to approximately 40,000 Palestinian deaths and over 90,000 injuries. Additionally, 10,000 individuals are missing, presumably trapped under rubble. Dutton revealed that more than 60% of residential buildings and 65% of the road network in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed. She also noted the increased suffering of civilians due to repeated evacuation orders, with people being killed or injured in areas believed to be safe.
Call for Immediate Action
Dutton urged for an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages, and the provision of urgent humanitarian relief. Her call underscores the international community’s growing concern over the humanitarian and security situation in Gaza, emphasizing the need for swift and decisive action to prevent further loss of life and infrastructure.
This emergency session of the UN Security Council, as reported by Yemen TV, marks a critical moment in the international response to the crisis in Gaza, highlighting the urgent need for peace and humanitarian aid in the region.
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