UN Security Council debate over halting Israeli crimes in Gaza
At a United Nations Security Council meeting, clashes broke out again between supporters of Palestine and Israel, over the need for an immediate ceasefire and the dire humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
At the United Nations Security Council meeting on the situation in Gaza on Tuesday, a number of international organizations and officials warned of the critical situation in the area. Ramesh Rajasingham, Director of Mediation, OCHA United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Ramesh Rajasingham, Director of Mediation at OCHA's United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs , warned of the dire humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and said, ``Approximately 576,000 people, one-quarter of the total population, are on the brink of starvation.'' It's right in front of you . '' It also warned of a nutritional crisis for the region's 2.3 million people, stating that "one in six children under the age of two in northern Gaza is acutely malnourished." Karl Skow, Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, WFP, United Nations World Food Programme. Karl Skow, Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the World Food Programme, also said at the meeting : ``The inability to get enough food to the people of Gaza risks starvation in the area.'' said. Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Nebenzha Under these circumstances, Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations Nebenzha said , ``The United States' obstruction of the adoption of a resolution in the Security Council led to the loss of 30,000 Palestinian lives in the Gaza Strip,'' and `` Afghanistan , Iraq, The United States, which has committed genocide in many countries such as Syria, has no right to teach moral lessons to the world . " China's Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Dai Bei Also at the meeting , China's Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Dai Bing stated , ``What is happening in Gaza is contrary to international humanitarian law.'' Miller, U.S. Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations However, in response to this opinion, Miller, the US Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations , evades the issue by stating, ``Israel considers itself responsible for improving the humanitarian situation in Gaza.'' UN Secretary-General Spokesperson Dujarric Meanwhile, UN Secretary-General Spokesperson Dujarric told reporters on the 27th, ``The amount of aid supplies being delivered to the Gaza Strip has decreased significantly.Furthermore, since the 23rd of last month, the UN humanitarian assistance force has We can no longer enter the northern part of the country," he said. Despite comprehensive support for Israel from Western countries and the United States, public demonstrations in support of the oppressed Palestinian people continue around the world.