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US calls on Israel at UN to fix 'catastrophic conditions' in Gaza

 
 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to many empty seats at the UN General Assembly, last Friday. Netanyahu encountered a cold diplomatic shower, with one chair in particular vacant – that of Saudi Arabia, the writer points out.  (photo credit: Mike Segar/Reuters)
PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to many empty seats at the UN General Assembly, last Friday. Netanyahu encountered a cold diplomatic shower, with one chair in particular vacant – that of Saudi Arabia, the writer points out.
(photo credit: Mike Segar/Reuters)

"We call on Israel to take urgent steps to do so," US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield said.

Israel needs to address urgently "catastrophic conditions" among Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and stop "intensifying suffering" by limiting aid deliveries, the United States told the UN Security Council on Wednesday.

Referring to reports of squalid conditions in south and central Gaza, US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield said: "These catastrophic conditions were predicted months ago, and yet, have still not been addressed. That must change, and now."

"We call on Israel to take urgent steps to do so," she said in a blunt statement.

Addressing civilian evacuation in northern Gaza

Thomas-Greenfield also addressed a recent Israeli order for civilians in Gaza's north to evacuate again, saying they must be able to return to communities to rebuild: "There must be no demographic or territorial change in the Gaza Strip, including any actions that reduce the territory of Gaza," she said.

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 Palestinians at the site of an Israeli air strike in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on December 17, 2023.  (credit: ABED RAHIM KHATIB/FLASH90)
Palestinians at the site of an Israeli air strike in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on December 17, 2023. (credit: ABED RAHIM KHATIB/FLASH90)

"Hundreds of thousands of people are again being pushed to move to the south, where living conditions are intolerable," said Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the UNRWA. "Yet again, Gazans are teetering on the edge of a man-made famine." 

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