Palestine & Israel Conflict

The UN chief warns that the world cannot afford for Lebanon to become another Gaza

Secretary-General António Guterres made these statements to reporters at the permanent headquarters, saying: “I found myself forced today to express my deep concern about the escalation between Israel and Hezbollah along the Blue Line. The escalation in the continued exchange of fire, and the escalation in the hostile rhetoric on both sides as if it were a war.” Comprehensiveness is imminent. 

The danger of widening conflict in the Middle East is real, and one reckless step – one miscalculation – could lead to a disaster that transcends borders and, frankly, beyond imagination.”

The Secretary-General of the United Nations added that the people of the region and the world cannot tolerate Lebanon becoming another Gaza. António Guterres stated that many people lost their lives on both sides of the Blue Line, and tens of thousands were displaced while homes and livelihoods were destroyed.

He stressed the need for both parties to recommit to fully implement Security Council Resolution No. 1701 and immediately return to the cessation of hostilities, stressing the need to protect civilians and not target children, journalists, and medical workers.

He said: “The world must say loudly that immediate de-escalation is not only possible but essential. 

There is no military solution. Further military escalation will only guarantee more suffering and destruction for communities in Lebanon and Israel and potentially catastrophic consequences for the region. The Secretary-General of the United Nations added that the time has come for reason, rationality, and practical and realistic engagement by the parties in the diplomatic and political means available to them.

He explained that the United Nations is actively working to promote peace, security, and stability by Resolution 1701. He said that UN peacekeepers, UNIFIL, are working to calm tensions and help prevent miscalculations in a difficult environment. He expressed his appreciation for their efforts.

Guterres stressed that cessation of hostilities and progress towards a permanent ceasefire are the only permanent solutions, saying that the United Nations fully supports diplomatic efforts to end the violence, restore stability, and avoid further human suffering in a region that has already witnessed much.

He concluded his speech by saying: We are doing this as we continue to press for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, the immediate and unconditional release of the hostages, and finding a real path to a two-state solution.

In response to journalists’ questions about the “looting of relief trucks” in Gaza, the Secretary-General said that the situation in the Strip had become complete chaos. He added: “Most humanitarian aid trucks inside Gaza are looted. There is no authority in most areas. Israel does not even allow what is known as the blue police to accompany our convoys because they are local police linked to the local administration. It is complete chaos, and we are facing extreme difficulty in distributing aid inside Gaza.” 

Guterres stressed the need for a mechanism and guarantees regarding the minimum rule of law and order that allows aid distribution. In this context, he stressed the importance of a ceasefire.

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