The UN admits that the world has failed to implement human rights in Gaza

The Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations responsible for humanitarian affairs has said that the world has failed to fulfill some human rights for the people of Gaza.

The UN admits that the world has failed to implement human rights in Gaza
The UN admits that the world has failed to implement human rights in Gaza

Martin Griffiths has written on his X social network page (formerly Twitter) that: 20 days have passed since Israel began bombing the Gaza Strip, and these bombings have become worse and more intense even in areas that would have been safer. The Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations has pointed out that, despite the efforts of the United Nations, humanitarian aid is arriving with great difficulty in the Gaza Strip and added that: Citizens should be protected, given what they need to survive, and much needed aid should be allowed to reach those those in need.

Martin Griffiths Recently, the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, emphasized in his speech in the Security Council that the recent attacks of the Palestinian freedom fighters cannot justify the collective punishment given by Israel against the people of Gaza. In part of his speech, Guterres said: It is important to know that the attacks of Hamas on the 7th of this month of October against the army and the neighborhoods of the Zionist settlers in the occupied lands of Palestine, did not happen for no reason, and that the people of Palestine they have been crucified by the invasion for more than 50 years. Following the remarks of the Secretary General of the United Nations, the Zionist regime of Israel has refused to grant visas to the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, Martin Griffiths, and announced that it will not grant visas to other representatives of the United Nations.

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