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Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that for nearly 80 days, Israel blocked the entry of life-saving international aid into Gaza, “all the aid authorized until now amounts to a teaspoon of aid when a flood of assistance is required. The needs are massive, and the obstacles are staggering.”
Speaking to reporters today (23 May) in New York, the UN chief said, “Palestinians in Gaza are enduring what may be the cruelest phase of this cruel conflict."
“As the world’s leading hunger assessment found, the entire population of Gaza is facing the risk of famine. Families are being starved and denied the very basics. All with the world watching in real time,” Guterres said.
He reiterated that Israel has clear obligations under international humanitarian law. “It must treat civilians humanely, with respect for their inherent dignity. It must not forcibly transport, deport or displace the civilian population of an occupied territory. And as the occupying power, it must agree to allow and facilitate the aid that is needed,” Guterres stressed.
In recent days, “a trickle of aid has crossed over,” the Secretary-General said, further explaining that almost 400 trucks were cleared for entry to Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing. But supplies from only 115 trucks have been able to be collected. And nothing has reached the besieged north.
“We are working around the clock to get whatever aid we can to people in need. And we managed to distribute some wheat flour, baby food, nutrition supplements and medicines. At long last, a few bakeries in south and central Gaza are operating,” Guterres added.
“But let us not forget that we are operating in the middle of a military operation," the UN chief noted.
Stressing that the needs are massive – and the obstacles are staggering for aid delivering, Guterres said, “Strict quotas are being imposed on the goods we distribute – along with unnecessary delay procedures. Other essentials – including fuel, shelter, cooking gas, and water purification supplies – are prohibited.”
“We continue to request for safety and security mitigation measures to be in place for our convoys. Our staff life is at risk if we continue to be prevented from distributing food parcels and wheat flower directly to people in desperate need,” the Secretary-General said.
The UN chief continued, “Without those, and in the absence of the rule of law and a desperate population after months of blockade, and totally insufficient supply entering, the risk of security incidents and looting remains high.”
Meanwhile, the Israeli military offensive is intensifying with “atrocious” levels of death and destruction, Guterres said.
Today, 80 per cent of Gaza has been either designated an Israeli-militarized zone or an area where people have been ordered to leave, the UN chief said, stressing that “four-fifths of the territory of Gaza is a no-go zone for the people of Gaza.”
Guterres said that beyond questions about the particular number of trucks at any particular moment, it is important to stay fixed on the big picture, - "without rapid, reliable, safe and sustained aid access, more people will die – and the long-term consequences on the entire population will be profound," he added.
The head of the world body highlighted that the United Nations has been clear: “We will not take part in any scheme that fails to respect international law and the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, independence and neutrality.”
“And we have been equally clear about what is needed. A permanent ceasefire. The immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. And full humanitarian access,” Guterres stressed.
The Secretary-General further explained, “The United Nations and our partners have a detailed, principled, operationally-sound 5-stage plan – supported by Member States – to get aid to a desperate population. A mechanism to Ensure the delivery of aid to Gaza; inspect and scan aid at crossing points; transport aid from crossing points to humanitarian facilities; prepare aid for onward distribution; and transport aid to people in need.”
“We have the personnel, the distribution networks, the systems and community relationships in place to act. The supplies – 160,000 pallets, enough to fill nearly 9,000 trucks – are waiting,” he added.
The UN chief appealed for life-saving aid for the long-suffering people of Gaza: “Let’s do it right. And let’s do it right away,” he concluded.
Published: 23rd May 2025 02:29:17 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: The legacy of UN Peacekeeping in Sierra Leone | United Nations
When Sierra Leone was emerging from a devastating conflict in the late 1990s, it hosted United Nations Peacekeeping missions to help prevent violence and build peace.
Despite many challenges, peacekeepers helped restore security, disarm over 75,000 combatants, and supported the country's journey from war to peace.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 12:01:25 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Civilian Protection at Risk: UN Urges Action | United Nations
Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher today (22 May) called on the Security Council to act, as “the scaffolding built last century to protect us from inhumanity is crumbling,”
Fletcher noted that last year, the United Nations recorded “more than 36,000 civilian deaths in 14 armed conflicts,” warning that the real number is “much higher.
The humanitarian official said, “some parties to conflict have committed flagrant violations of the rules of law. Some have justified immense civilian harm through permissive interpretations of the law, loosely defining who is a lawful target, what constitutes a military objective, or what level of civilian harm is proportional.”
Some states, he continued “consider the law selectively, depending on the parties concerned or the interests at stake, stressing that “all this undermines the very purpose of the rules of war, to limit human suffering in armed conflict,” and “jeopardizes the protection architecture that took decades to build.”
Fletcher said that “another path” was possible, “provided that this Council and Member States take action to salvage what they have built.’
In her briefing to the Council, UN Women’s Executive Director Sima Bahous said, “in war, women and girls are not just caught in the crossfire. They, their bodies, their health, their choices, and their voices are actively targeted. Conflict related sexual violence is a protection crisis that rightfully warrants its own attention.”
Bahous said, “across too many conflicts, women's bodies become battlegrounds, through sexual violence and also through the deliberate denial of reproductive rights and health services. 61 percent of all maternal deaths occur in just 35 conflict affected countries. In the past year we have seen bombed maternity wards, blockaded medical supplies, and massive funding cuts.”
The President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, for her part told the Council that “the precedent being set on battlefields today will haunt us for a long time,” and added that “there are no excuses for double standards. Every state has a stake in this.”
Spoljaric Egger said, “no one wants to live in a world where the rules of war apply only to your enemies, and not to yourself and to your allies,” and stressed that “civilians will suffer less when all sides commit to the basic principles of humanity and war.”
Ignoring these rules, she said, “is a race to the moral bottom, a fast track to chaos and irreversible despair.”
The President and Chief Executive Officer of Save the Children in the United States, Janti Soeripto, said, “over 470 million children, more than 1 in 6 now lives in live in areas affected by conflict. Grave violations against children are being committed at unprecedent scale and with impunity. Roughly half of the civilian population we seek to protect and assist are children. But children are not small adults. Children are uniquely vulnerable to the effects of war, with a far lower threshold for harm compared to adults.”
Soeripto said, “the laws and norms that humanity has constructed to protect civilians, and in particular children, from harm during situations of armed conflict are being systematically challenged, undermined and attacked.”
She said, “this is not an erosion, but an assault on the values of humanity.”
Outside the Council, before the meeting, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece, Giorgos Gerapetritis, read a statement on behalf of 80 Member States.
Published: 23rd May 2025 03:00:27 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: D.C. Attack, Gaza & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (22 May 2025) | United Nations
Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
D.C. Statement
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Lebanon/Israel
Chagos Islands
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CERF
Security Council
Senior Personnel Appointment
Biological Diversity
Financial Contribution
D.C. statement
The Secretary-General strongly condemns the appalling killing on Wednesday night of two Israeli Embassy officials in Washington, D.C. Nothing can justify such a horrific act.
The Secretary-General reiterates his consistent condemnation of attacks against diplomatic officials.
The Secretary-General calls for the perpetrator to be brought to justice and extends his sympathies to the families and loved ones of the victims and to the Government of Israel.
OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs tells us that yesterday, about 90 loaded trucks left Kerem Shalom to multiple destinations inside Gaza. They carried nutrition supplies, flour, medicines and other critical stocks that were allowed in.
Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher commended humanitarians for their courage, noting they continue to face huge challenges getting goods out of the crossing to where they are needed.
This shipment is limited in quantity and nowhere near sufficient to meet the scale and scope of the needs of Gaza’s 2.1 million people. OCHA tells us that other supplies as basic as fresh food, hygiene items, water purification agents, and fuel to power hospitals have not been let in for over 80 days.
What the UN is currently allowed to bring in includes nutrition products, some food ingredients, and medical supplies.
Of yesterday’s supplies, over 500 pallets with nutrition supplies were safely offloaded in UNICEF’s warehouse in Deir al Balah. This is nearly 20 truckloads. They include ready-to-use therapeutic food and lipid-based nutritional supplements. These life-saving supplies are now being unpacked and repackaged so that smaller loads can reach people in need via dozens of distribution points.
A handful of bakeries in south and central Gaza, supported by the World Food Programme (WFP), have resumed bread production. These bakeries are now operational distributing bread via hot meal kitchens. However, after nearly 80 days of a total blockade of humanitarian assistance, families still face a high risk of famine, and far more aid is needed across all of Gaza.
The shipments of flour we received recently – over 50 truckloads – have helped bakeries in Deir al Balah resume operations.
As a reminder, the latest analysis from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification concluded that people across Gaza are at risk of famine, with nearly half a million people teetering on the edge of starvation. OCHA underscores that it is critical for Israeli authorities to facilitate the movement of humanitarian convoys, including from southern Gaza to the north, so that all supplies can reach people in need wherever they are across the Gaza Strip.
Also, just a note on access to and from Kerem Shalom: Reaching the crossing on the Palestinian side requires humanitarians to travel through an Israeli-militarized area.
This means that our teams need to wait, often for hours, for military activities to pause – for their safety – and for a green light to be given by the Israeli authorities to proceed. We also need to ensure the use of secure routes from Kerem Shalom onward into Gaza, as we did last night and hope to do again today.
Meanwhile, military operations continue across the Gaza Strip, with reports of strikes, shelling and fresh ground incursions. In recent days, our colleagues on the ground report that attacks have struck tents and buildings where people are sheltering, causing scores of casualties.
Today, Al Awda hospital of North Gaza caught fire, reportedly after being attacked. Through coordination with Israeli authorities, OCHA facilitated the access of the Palestinian Civil Defense to the area, where they spent hours working to extinguish the fire. According to initial reports, the medicine warehouse was heavily damaged.
Meanwhile, water wells in some areas of Gaza are shutting down as they remain out of reach or lack fuel. OCHA reports that Israeli authorities continue to deny attempts to retrieve fuel from areas where coordination is required.
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Published: 22nd May 2025 08:19:05 By: United Nations
CNN Video: ‘A big win for Harvard’: Elie Honig reacts to judge’s decision
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s ban on Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students. US District Judge Allison Burroughs ruled hours after the nation’s oldest and wealthiest college filed suit Friday. Harvard argued revocation of its certification in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program was “clear retaliation” for its refusal of the government’s ideologically rooted policy demands. #CNN #News
Published: 23rd May 2025 04:47:01 By: CNN
CNN Video: One girl's battle to keep her family alive
Twelve-year-old Jana al-Skeifi hauls food and water for her family, all while mourning her niece who died of starvation. In Gaza, where aid is almost non-existent and grief is constant, Jana’s story is a window into the burden war places on children forced to grow up too soon. CNN’s Abeer Salman reports. Read the full story here: https://cnn.it/4dwl5ws
Published: 23rd May 2025 04:23:22 By: CNN
CNN Video: Reuters: Trump shows an image from Congo, not South Africa
President Donald Trump showed an image alleging the murder of white farmers in South Africa, but it was actually an image from the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to Reuters. The incident happened at Wednesday's Oval Office meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. CNN's Larry Madowo reports. #CNN #News
Published: 23rd May 2025 03:44:27 By: CNN
CNN Video: Trump threatens Apple with a 25% tariff if it doesn’t build iPhones in America
President Donald Trump on Friday demanded Apple make its iPhones in the United States or face a 25% tariff. Trump last week during his Middle East trip said he was displeased with Cook, Apple’s CEO, over the company’s plan to manufacture iPhones set to be sold in the United States at newly built plants in India. #CNN #News
Published: 23rd May 2025 03:41:18 By: CNN
CNN Video: Satellite images show aftermath of North Korean launch failure
North Korea’s newest warship was severely damaged during a recent launch ceremony. Leader Kim Jong Un said the incident brought shame to the nation’s prestige and vowed to punish those found responsible, state media reported. #CNN #news #NorthKorea #KimJongUn
Published: 23rd May 2025 03:39:19 By: CNN
BBC News Video: Iran and US resume nuclear negotiations in Rome | BBC News
Iranian and US negotiators resumed talks in Rome on Friday to resolve a decades-long dispute over Iran's nuclear ambitions, according to reports by Iranian media.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff are to lead the fifth round of talks.
US President Donald Trump wants to decrease Tehran's potential to produce a nuclear weapon that could trigger a regional nuclear arms race.
Meanwhile, Iran wants to be rid of devastating sanctions on its oil-based economy.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 05:00:15 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: The UK, France and Canada have condemned Israel's expanded offensive in Gaza. #BBCNews
As Israel eases its 11-week aid block, the UN has warned the aid getting in to Gaza is ‘nowhere near enough’, and that 2.1 million people remain at risk of famine.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said while almost 400 lorries were cleared for entry into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, supplies from only 115 have actually been collected.
He said Gaza is in the "cruellest phase" of the war, adding that "more people will die" without quick and ongoing access to aid.
Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu attacked leaders of the UK, France and Canada and accused them of "emboldening Hamas" after their leaders criticised Israel for its ongoing military escalation and lack of humanitarian aid in Gaza.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 04:30:08 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: US President Trump threatens 50% tariffs on EU and 25% on iPhones | BBC News
US President Donald Trump has said he is recommending a 50% tariff on all goods from the European Union being imported to the United States.
He also threatened to impose a 25% import tax "at least" on iPhones not manufactured in America.
"I have long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhone's that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the United States, not India, or anyplace else," Trump said.
Today’s announcements mark an escalation of Trump's trade war with the EU, after he initially proposed a 20% tariff on most EU goods, but halved it to 10% until 8 July to allow time for talks.
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Published: 23rd May 2025 04:00:17 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Australian politician signs off career with a 'shoey'. #Australia #BBCNews
Benjamin Netanyahu is apparently laying some of the blame with Western leaders, accusing them of fuelling antisemitism and siding with Hamas.
Netanyahu directed his criticism towards Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Mark Carney.
He said the three were on the “wrong side of humanity.”
His comments follow the deadly shooting of two Israeli embassy staff at an event at the Capital Jewish Museum.
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ODN Video: Aerial Images Show North Korean Warship CAPSIZED During Launch
Kim Jong Un is not happy after the launch of North Korea’s new navy warship ended in failure.
The North Korean leader, who witnessed the accident, called it a “criminal act” that could not be tolerated.
During the launch at the northeastern port of Chongjin, the vessel became unbalanced and sustained damage to its hull.
No further details were provided about the incident - we don’t know if anyone was injured, for example. But any admission of failure is extremely rare in North Korea.
Satellite images show parts of the 5,000-tonne destroyer’s bottom crushed, with the ship left lying sideways in the sea.
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ODN Video: Moment Suspect Detained After Deadly Attack Near Jewish Museum in DC
This is the moment a suspect was detained after a deadly shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington DC.
The man was arrested near the scene after opening fire on two Israeli embassy staff.
He can be heard shouting "Free Palestine" as he is led away by police.
The victims, a young couple, had just left an event at the Capital Jewish Museum.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar identified the victims as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim.
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ODN Video: Trump Confronts South Africa President Over 'White Genocide' in Awkward Exchange
US President Donald Trump confronted South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa over a so called 'white genocide' in an awkward Oval Office meeting.
The South African leader has said he is against policies put forward by the leader of a minority party which calls for the killing of farmers.
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ODN Video: Las Vegas Gym Shooter Identified as Police Investigate Motive
This is the critical moment police shot dead a gunman who opened fire at a Las Vegas gym.
Police have identified the assailant as 34-year-old Daniel Ortega, who was captured on CCTV entering the gym with a rifle.
The gunman was carrying extra ammunition but authorities say the gunman’s rifle jammed, which prevented the attack becoming a mass casualty event.
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CBC Video: ‘Unhappy spending’ and other money tips for teens | The Current
Managing money is always a challenge — especially when you’re just starting out. In her new book, Making Bank: Money Skills for Real Life, certified financial planner Shannon Lee Simmons offers practical advice for teens, from budgeting for things that actually bring you joy to navigating a world full of influencers trying to sell you something.
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CBC Video: King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Canada | CBC News
King Charles and Queen Camilla are in Ottawa for two days of events before the King delivers the speech from the throne, opening the 45th Parliament of Canada. It’s the first time a monarch has delivered the speech since Queen Elizabeth II in 1977.
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CBC Video: Health P.E.I. spending thousands on private employment agencies, contract reveals
Health P.E.I. CEO Melanie Fraser says she had no choice but to bring people in to work in executive roles using private employment agencies. That's because the authority had to "to terminate or end the contracts" for a number of senior managers following a damning auditor general’s report last October. CBC's Wayne Thibodeau explains what it's costing.
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International Video: Ship crashes into man's garden
A Norwegian man who was asleep in is home on the edge of a fjord had a lucky escape when a huge cargo ship ran aground a few metres from his house.
Johan Helberg was eventually woken up by a neighbour insistently ringing on his doorbell to alert him to the fact that the 135-metre-long vessel had embedded itself in nearby rocks.
Local police from near Trondheim are trying to establish why the it ran aground but said there was no suspicion that drugs or alcohol were involved.
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International Video: 'Criticising Israeli govt isn't anti-Semitism' - Lord Levy
Criticising the Israeli government doesn't make someone an anti-Semite, says Labour Peer Lord Levy.
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International Video: 289 worker strapped in South Africa mine
Rescuers are trying to reach 289 miners who are trapped underground in South Africa.
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International Video: Gaza gets limited aid after Israeli blockade - but is it too late?
After weeks of aid being prevented from entering Gaza, a few trucks carrying flour and other desperately needed supplies have crossed into the strip overnight.
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That has allowed bakeries to start working again and a trickle of bread to be distributed by aid agencies.
But violence has continued, with Israel showing little sign of stopping its deadly strikes on civilian areas.
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Published: 22nd May 2025 07:05:05 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Netanyahu blames West for inciting anti-semitism after DC shooting
Israel's prime minister Bejamin Netanyahu has attacked Sir Keir Starmer and other European leaders for criticising the war in Gaza. Earlier, Israel's foreign minister blamed the leaders of European nations for inciting Antisemitism after a couple who worked at the Israeli embassy in Washington DC were shot dead.
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A suspect, who shouted 'Free Palestine', was arrested at the scene.
He has been named as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez from Chicago.
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Published: 22nd May 2025 06:50:49 By: Channel 4 News