UNSG appeals for Gaza aid access ‘History judging us all’

Anjali Sharma

GG News Bureau

UNITED NATIONS, 28th Oct. UN head António Guterres on Friday issued a fresh appeal for greater aid access to Gaza where he said “misery is growing by the minute,” with the humanitarian system in Gaza on the verge of “total collapse.”

Guterres issued a statement by his spokesman in New York stated “Life-saving humanitarian aid – food, water, medicine, fuel – must be allowed to reach all civilians swiftly, safely and at scale.”

He noted that about 500 trucks per day were crossing into Gaza before the hostilities began compared to the recent average of 12 trucks per day “despite needs being far greater than at any time before.”

Guterres said the supplies that have trickled in do not include fuel for UN operations essential to power hospitals, water desalination plants, food production and aid distribution.

He warned “Given the desperate and dramatic situation, the UN will not be able to continue to deliver inside Gaza without an immediate and fundamental shift in how aid is going in,”.

Mr. Guterres called for the verification system for the movement of goods through the Rafah crossing from Egypt to be adjusted to allow many more trucks in without delay.

“We must meet the expectations and core needs of civilians in Gaza,” he said.

He has welcomed the growing global consensus for a humanitarian pause in the conflict.

“I repeat my call for a humanitarian ceasefire, the unconditional release of all hostages, and the delivery of lifesaving supplies at the scale needed,” he said.

He warned that without a fundamental change, the people of Gaza will face an unprecedented avalanche of human suffering.”

He concluded his statement “Everyone must assume their responsibilities.  This is a moment of truth.  History is judging us all.”

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