Expressing concern of the United Nations about the beginning of Israel’s attacks on Gaza – Mehr News Agency RCO News Agency
According to RCO News Agency, citing Anatolia News Agency, the United Nations expressed its concern on Tuesday, American time, about the latest reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered to launch an attack on the Gaza Strip, despite the ceasefire agreement.
“Stephen Dujarric“, the spokesperson of the United Nations said in a news conference: As soon as you entered, I saw the press reports. I can say that these reports are very disturbing.
He added that he did not know whether the UN staff in the area had been warned in advance or not.
He emphasized: We don’t want the situation to go back. It is important that all parties involved in the ceasefire adhere to it. We don’t want civilians to be bombed again. We don’t want our action to be disrupted again.
Dujarric Regarding the transfer of population in the Gaza Strip, he said: since the beginning of the ceasefire, more than 480,000 transfers from the south to the north of Gaza and 100,000 transfers from the west to the east of Khan Yunis have been recorded.
He added: Based on Our partners report that many people are still sheltering in temporary shelters, often in open spaces and damaged buildings.
Dujarricwhile referring to the dire situation in the West Bank, cited the United Nations Human Rights Office and said that in the past year, the settlement Israeli has reached 84 centers this year from 49 in the same year (2024).
Emphasizing that the violence of settlers is increasing, he warned that 757 attacks were recorded in the first half of this year alone.
Statements Dujarric After the publication of the published reports from the office of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime, accusing the Hamas resistance movement of violating the ceasefire in Gaza, he ordered the army of this regime to carry out severe attacks in this area.
A ceasefire has been established in this besieged region since October 10 (October 18) based on the 20-point plan of US President Donald Trump.
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