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UN Urges to enforce Gaza truce as violence, aid shortages continue

(MENAFN) According to reports, Palestine’s ambassador to the UN, Riyad Mansour, said on Monday that Palestinians in Gaza continue to be killed and face severe restrictions on aid despite the ceasefire, urging the UN Security Council to ensure the agreement is fully implemented.

Mansour told the council that Palestinians had “waited desperately for the horrific war against them to end,” and noted they welcomed the ceasefire more than anyone. However, he added: “Palestinians are still being killed and maimed, with aid restricted and reconstruction delayed. Palestinians want all of this to end, and they don't want to lose half of Gaza in the process.”

He stated that 1,000 Palestinians have been killed or injured since the start of the ceasefire and emphasized: “Every single day, two Palestinian children are killed by Israel. Nothing can justify that.” Mansour also argued that the ceasefire has repeatedly neared collapse, requiring intervention by the US administration, often at the highest level, to maintain it.

Mansour accused Israel of undermining the ceasefire by stalling aid, resuming attacks, and attempting to advance beyond the yellow line agreed in the 20-point ceasefire plan established under Trump on October 10. Local authorities report that at least 342 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli army fire since the ceasefire began.

He called for the ceasefire to be made permanent and demanded a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, insisting that there be “no occupation, no annexation, no partition of Gaza,” and reaffirming that Palestinian independence and a two-state solution remain the only path to lasting peace.

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