PNN – The senator from the state of Delaware said on Wednesday that the suffering in Gaza is unacceptable and has reached an unprecedented level.
According to Pakistan News Network, Delaware Senator Christopher Coons said on Tuesday that the pain and suffering in Gaza was unacceptable and had reached an unprecedented level.
Continuing his speech, he said: “Netanyahu has expressed his opposition to the two-state solution before, but the people of Israel must determine the right path.”
Martin Griffiths, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, also warned about the hunger crisis in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.
In the continuation of his speech, he said: “Hundreds of thousands of people are starving in Gaza, and famine is increasing at an incredible speed in this strip.”
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This senior UN official added: “Providing humanitarian aid to about 300,000 people in northern Gaza remains a challenge.”
The Secretary General of the United Nations also said on Monday that most of the casualties of Israel’s attacks on Gaza are women and children.
The Secretary General of the United Nations continued his speech and emphasized that nothing can justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people.
Guterres added: “Famine, disease, malnutrition and health problems have affected the people of Gaza.”
He said: “Since October 7, 152 UN staff have been killed in Gaza, which is the highest death toll of the UN since its inception.”
With the passage of 102 days since the start of the war, the number of Palestinian martyrs has reached more than 24,000, of which 10,400 are children. Nearly two million people out of the 2.2 million population of Gaza are displaced and more than 60% of its infrastructure has been either completely destroyed or seriously damaged.