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UN Aid Chief Condemns Gaza War As 'Betrayal Of Humanity'

Ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Gaza City

The United Nations humanitarian aid chief has strongly criticized the prolonged conflict in Gaza, labeling it a 'betrayal of humanity.' As the confrontation between Israel and Hamas nears its six-month mark, the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths, expressed deep concern over the lack of progress in resolving the crisis.

Griffiths described the current situation as a 'terrible milestone,' emphasizing the global outrage at the devastating impact of the conflict. He highlighted the urgent need for action to address the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where the population is facing death, devastation, and the looming threat of famine.

The aid chief underscored the challenges faced by humanitarian efforts in Gaza, citing ongoing bombardments, insecurity, and restricted access as significant obstacles to providing essential assistance to those in need.

Recent events have further exacerbated the dire circumstances in Gaza, with the death toll surpassing 33,000 and a tragic incident involving the loss of seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in an Israeli strike. The Israeli Defense Forces acknowledged the incident as a 'grave mistake.'

Griffiths expressed solidarity with the affected families, acknowledging the profound suffering endured by those who have lost loved ones or are uncertain about the fate of their relatives. He emphasized the need for immediate action to address the humanitarian crisis and prevent further loss of life.

The UN aid chief's statement serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for a resolution to the conflict in Gaza and the importance of prioritizing the well-being of civilians caught in the crossfire of the ongoing hostilities.

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