Last Updated: October 29, 2023, 15:12 IST
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks with Nepal Foreign Minister Narayan Prakash Saud upon his arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal October 29. (Reuters)
Israel-Hamas war: During his Kathmandu visit, Guterres said he regrets that military operations in Gaza have intensified
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sunday warned the situation in Gaza is declining rapidly as he repeated desperate appeals for a ceasefire to end the “nightmare” of bloodshed in the Hamas-ruled territory.
“The situation in Gaza is growing more desperate by the hour. I regret that instead of a critically needed humanitarian pause, supported by the international community, Israel has intensified its military operations,” Guterres was quoted as saying by AFP, during a visit to Nepal’s capital Kathmandu.
This statement shortly after the United Nations warned that the “civil order” was starting to collapse in the war-torn Palestinian territory after thousands of people ransacked its food warehouses. The UN Relief Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said wheat, flour and other supplies had been pillaged at several warehouses.
“This is a worrying sign that civil order is starting to break down after three weeks of war and a tight siege,” said UNRWA’s Gaza chief Thomas White. One of the warehouses in the central town of Deir al-Balah had been used to store supplies from humanitarian convoys that began crossing into Gaza from Egypt on October 21, it said.
“Thousands of people broke into several UNRWA warehouses and distribution centres in the middle and southern areas of the Gaza Strip, taking wheat flour and other basic survival items like hygiene supplies,” UNRWA said.
The conflict began on October 7 when Hamas militants stormed across the Gaza border and went on the rampage in Israel, killing 1,400 people and kidnapping 230 others, Israeli officials say. Since then, Israel has staged a withering bombardment that the health ministry in the Hamas-run Gaza says has killed more than 8,000 people in the Palestinian territory, half of them children.
Israel also imposed a total blockade on normal food, water, medicine and fuel deliveries into Gaza, with a first convoy of humanitarian aid entering only two weeks later.
(With agency inputs)