The United Nations Secretary-General has once again condemned Hamas’s attacks on Israeli territory on October 7, but also deplored the incessant Israeli attacks that followed these “terrible” events.
The Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterreshas called for “an end to the violence that surrounds the world” Middle East and has urged the international community to do so keep hope and to “loudly reiterate (its) total condemnation of the heinous acts” of October 7 last year, on the eve of the first anniversary of the attacks by Hamas.
“The October 7 attack has left scars on soulsand on this day we remember all those who were brutally murdered and suffered unspeakable violence while simply living their lives (…). October 7 is of course a day to focus on the events of that terrible day,” Guterres said regretfully “the horrific wave of violence” and “bloodshed” in which the region has been participating since that day.
The secretary has also regretted the incessant Israeli attacks that followed “terrible” facts continue today “destroying lives and inflicting deep human suffering on the Palestinians in Gaza, and now on the people of Lebanon”.
Similarly, the UN representative has again emphasized “torture” that daily “They are forced to endure the hostages still held captive and their families,” “and once again call for the immediate and unconditional release” of all people still held.
In this context, Guterres has concluded that moves “End of suffering and violence throughout the East” The following is the best way to “honor the memory of the victims” and has reiterated the UN’s commitment to “achieving a lasting solution to the conflict in which Israel, Palestine and all other countries in the region can finally live in peace, dignity and mutual peace.” respect”.
Source: EITB

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