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UNITED NATIONS, United States, May 23, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - United Nations
chief Antonio Guterres on Friday said Palestinians in Gaza are "enduring what
may be the cruelest phase of this cruel conflict" as Israel ramps up its
military offensive.
"For nearly 80 days, Israel blocked the entry of life-saving international
aid," he said in a statement. "The entire population of Gaza is facing the
risk of famine.
"The Israeli military offensive is intensifying with atrocious levels of
death and destruction."
Israel resumed major operations in Gaza on March 18, ending a two-month
ceasefire.
Aid began trickling into the Gaza Strip this week for the first time in more
than two months, amid condemnation of the Israeli blockade that sparked
severe shortages of food and medicine.
But Guterres warned that of almost 400 trucks cleared for entry into Gaza
through the Kerem Shalom crossing, supplies from only 115 have been able to
be collected.
"The needs are massive -- and the obstacles are staggering," he said. "Strict
quotas are being imposed on the goods we distribute -- along with unnecessary
delay procedures."
"Israel has clear obligations under international humanitarian law," Guterres
added. "As the occupying power, it must agree to allow and facilitate the aid
that is needed."