Nearly 300 aid workers have died in Gaza, more than two-thirds of them UN workers, the UN said. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the lack of accountability for the killing of UN staff and other aid workers in Gaza was “totally unacceptable”.
The UN Secretary General said, what is happening in Gaza is completely unacceptable Guterres said he tried to talk to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the war in Gaza, but Netanyahu did not pick up his phone. News from Deutsche Welle.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has said there are “very dramatic violations” of international human rights law in Gaza.
The UN Secretary General said this in an interview given to Reuters on Wednesday
More than 41,000 Palestinians have died in Gaza so far, local officials say
Regarding Israel’s retaliation against Hamas, Guterres said there are “dramatic violations of international human rights law and a total absence of protection for civilians.”
But the Israeli military says it tries to minimize the risk of civilian casualties They claim that at least one-third of the dead in Gaza are militants The Israeli military has also accused Hamas of using civilians as shields However, Hamas has denied this allegation
Regarding the fact that Guterres did not talk to Netanyahu after the start of the Gaza war, the UN Secretary General said, “I did not talk to him because he did not pick up my phone.”
Guterres also said he was willing to talk to Netanyahu during the UN General Assembly meeting in two weeks.
The UN Secretary General said, I have no reason not to talk to him
Guterres called the current state of the world “chaotic”. He said that there is no prospect of a peaceful solution to the conflict in Gaza and Ukraine

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