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  31 Oct 2023, 23:51

UN chief, UNHCR alarmed as Mideast war intensifies

UNITED NATIONS, United States, Oct  31, 2023 (BSS/AFP) - The United Nations
chief said Tuesday he was "deeply alarmed" by the intensifying conflict between
Israel and Hamas, while the UN refugee agency appealed for the divided Security
Council to act.

The 15-member UN Security Council has not adopted any resolution on the
three-week-long war in the Middle East, rejecting four drafts.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the escalating fighting
included "ground operations by the Israel Defense Forces accompanied by intense
air strikes, and the continued rocket fire towards Israel from Gaza."

"Civilians have borne the brunt of the current fighting from the outset,"
he said in his statement.

"I repeat my utter condemnation of the acts of terror perpetrated by Hamas
on 7 October. There is never any justification for the killing, injuring and
abduction of civilians. I appeal for the immediate and unconditional release of
those civilians held hostage by Hamas.

"I condemn the killing of civilians in Gaza and I am dismayed by reports
that two-thirds of those who have been killed are women and children."

Guterres also underlined his fears "about the risk of a dangerous
escalation beyond Gaza."

As fierce fighting raged Tuesday, the United Nations high commissioner for
refugees urged the UN Security Council to unite and back a ceasefire.

"A humanitarian ceasefire can at least stop this spiral of death and I hope
that you will overcome your divisions and exercise your authority in demanding
one," Filippo Grandi told the Security Council in New York.

Some Security Council draft texts have been blocked by the United States
because they did not mention Israel's right to defend itself, while one was
stymied by Russia and China in particular because it did not clearly call for a
ceasefire.

Israel launched its most intense military campaign ever on Gaza after
suffering the bloodiest attack in its history when Hamas gunmen on October 7
killed some 1,400 people in a brutal cross-border raid, according to Israeli
officials.

Israeli warplanes on Tuesday kept up a relentless barrage of strikes on
Gaza, where the Hamas-run health ministry said that at least 8,525 people had
died, including over 3,500 children.