Gaza: Silence the guns in Ramadan spirit, UN Chief appeals

United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres has said that his strongest appeal is to honour the spirit of Ramadan by silence the guns and removing obstacles to ensure the delivery of lifesaving aid at the speed and massive scale required in Gaza.

Guterres who disclosed this during a Press Briefing on Monday said that as today marks the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan – a period when Muslims around the world celebrate and spread the values of peace, reconciliation and solidarity.

He lamented that even though Ramadan has begun, the killing, bombing and bloodshed continue in Gaza. 

“We recently entered the sixth month since the Hamas terror attacks in Israel and the catastrophic Israeli onslaught on Gaza began”. 

According to him, “My strongest appeal today is to honour the spirit of Ramadan by silencing the guns and removing all obstacles to ensure the delivery of lifesaving aid at the speed and massive scale required”. 

He also call for the immediate release of all hostages at the same time and in the Ramadan spirit of compassion, adding that the eyes of the world are watching. “The eyes of history are watching. 

Guterres stated that the world cannot look away, he said, “We must act to avoid more preventable deaths. 

“We have witnessed month after month of civilian killing and destruction at a level that is unprecedented in all my years as Secretary-General”.

UN Chief noted that life-saving relief for Palestinians in Gaza is coming in trickles, says if comes at all, adding that International humanitarian law lies in tatters. 

“And a threatened Israeli assault on Rafah could plummet the people of Gaza into an even deeper circle of hell.

“For months, leaders have appealed for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and the immediate release of all hostages. Months, leaders have appealed for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and the immediate release of all hostages.

“But the most compelling calls have come from the families of the victims of this war. I will never forget my meetings with them and they have stood at this very podium and addressed you — united in remarkable courage and unfathomable pain.

“Israeli hostage families who shared their torment and anguish – and pleaded for the immediate release of their loved ones. And Palestinian families who also shared heart- wrenching testimonies of family members killed in Israeli bombardments pleaded for an immediate ceasefire.  

“As one of those family members said, “We are not here for condolences. We are not here for apologies. We’re here for immediate action. Is that too much to ask? We must hear and heed those voices. Desperate civilians need action, immediate action”, Guterres said.

UN Chief who renew his appeal for a Ramadan cessation of hostilities in Sudan, said the fighting there must end for the sake of the Sudanese people who face hunger, horrors and untold hardships.

“In Gaza, in Sudan, and beyond, it is time for peace. I call on political, religious and community leaders everywhere to do everything in their power to make this holy period a time for empathy, action and peace.

“Let’s not forget that beyond Ramadan, Christians will soon celebrate Easter and Jews will celebrate Passover in April. It is time to end the terrible suffering.  Now is the time to do it”, Antonio Guterres concluded.

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