Energy News
WAR REPORT
U.N. secretary-general calls for 'immediate' cease-fire in Gaza
U.N. secretary-general calls for 'immediate' cease-fire in Gaza
by Sheri Walsh
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 15, 2024
As Israel's war with Hamas stretches 100 days, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called Monday for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza as he warned of escalating tensions along Lebanon's border with Israel, saying "We cannot see in Lebanon what we are seeing in Gaza."

"We need an immediate humanitarian cease-fire. To ensure sufficient aid gets to where it is needed. To facilitate the release of the hostages. To tamp down the flames of wider war because the longer the conflict in Gaza continues, the greater the risk of escalation and miscalculation," Guterres warned at a news conference Monday at U.N. Headquarters in New York.

"More than 100 days have passed since the horrific Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas that claimed the lives of more than 1,000 Israelis and others, and resulted in the brutal seizing of hostages," Guterres told reporters.

"Every day I think of the anguish of the families I met. I once again demand the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. The accounts of sexual violence committed by Hamas and others on Oct. 7, must be rigorously investigated and prosecuted," he added.

According to the Gaza Health Ministry, nearly 23,000 people have been killed, with nearly 2 million people displaced, since Israel's war on Hamas began.

Israel's mission to destroy Hamas' military framework in northern Gaza has been criticized as an attack on civilian infrastructure, as others warn that the war could escalate.

"I have serious concerns about daily exchanges of fire across the Blue Line. This risks triggering a broader escalation between Israel and Lebanon and profoundly affecting regional stability," Guterres said.

The Blue Line separates Lebanon from Israel and the Golan Heights.

"I am profoundly worried by what is unfolding. It is my duty to convey this simple and direct message to all sides: stop playing with fire across the Blue Line, de-escalate and bring hostilities to an end in accordance with Security Council Resolution 1701," Guterres said.

Security Council Resolution 1701 calls for the full cessation of hostilities and the establishment of a demilitarized zone between the Blue Line and the Litani River. It also calls for the deployment of Lebanese forces to Southern Lebanon and the parallel withdrawal of Israeli forces behind the Blue Line.

As Guterres listed his concerns Monday over escalation into Lebanon, he offered an immediate humanitarian cease-fire as the "one solution."

"We cannot see in Lebanon what we are seeing in Gaza. And we cannot allow what has been happening in Gaza to continue."

Related Links
Space War News

Subscribe Free To Our Daily Newsletters
Tweet

RELATED CONTENT
The following news reports may link to other Space Media Network websites.
WAR REPORT
Gaza war rages on 100th day as Israel PM promises 'victory' over Hamas
Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories (AFP) Jan 14, 2024
Israeli strikes pounded southern Gaza on Sunday, the 100th day of the war on Hamas which has claimed a surging civilian death toll and ravaged the besieged Palestinian territory. The conflict, sparked by deadly attacks on Israel, has created a dire humanitarian crisis for the 2.4 million people in Hamas-ruled Gaza, the United Nations and aid groups warn, and reduced much of the coastal strip to rubble. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose government has faced growing international pr ... read more

WAR REPORT
Researchers create light-powered yeast, providing insights into evolution, biofuels, cellular aging

Nigerians look to biofuel as cost of cooking gas soars

Chinese company gives leftover hotpot oil second life as jet fuel

Cheap and efficient ethanol catalyst from laser-melted nanoparticles

WAR REPORT
A blueprint for affordable solar cells to power Saudi Arabia and beyond

Bulky additives could make cheaper solar cells last longer

NASA OTPS Study Sheds Light on Space-Based Solar Power Prospects for 2050

Gigantic solar farms may impact how much solar power can be generated elsewhere

WAR REPORT
Danish firm to build huge wind farm off UK

UK unveils massive news windfarm investment by UAE, German firms

Wind and solar projects can profit from bitcoin mining

Winds of change? Bid to revive England's onshore sector

WAR REPORT
EU debates 2040 milestone towards carbon-neutral future

US reduces emissions in 2023 - but not fast enough: report

Private sector funding key to climate transition, World Bank chief says

China, climate in focus at Japan-ASEAN summit

WAR REPORT
Using idle trucks to power the grid with clean energy

Sudden death of quantum fluctuations defies current theories of superconductivity

Solid state battery design charges in minutes, lasts for thousands of cycles

Breaking the 10-petawatt limit with a new laser amplification

WAR REPORT
Toxic heavy metal pollution in the Southern Hemisphere over the last 2,000 years

Senegal's Hann Bay, a paradise turned sewer, awaits clean up

A new way to swiftly eliminate micropollutants from water

Spain politicians bicker as plastic 'nurdle' spill swamps beaches

WAR REPORT
Seismic and infrasonic signals used to characterize Nord Stream pipeline events

UK remains ready to act against attacks on shipping: Cameron

Shareholders urge Shell to set climate targets

Indigenous Australians fail bid to block major gas project

WAR REPORT
Ready for Contact Science: Sols 4062-4063

Sols 4059-4061: New Year, Old Challenges

Sols 4056-4058 Blog: "Ringing" in a New Year

Recent volcanism on Mars reveals a planet more active than previously thought

Subscribe Free To Our Daily Newsletters




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2026 - Space Media Network. All websites are published in Australia and are solely subject to Australian law and governed by Fair Use principals for news reporting and research purposes. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA news reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. All articles labeled "by Staff Writers" include reports supplied to Space Media Network by industry news wires, PR agencies, corporate press officers and the like. Such articles are individually curated and edited by Space Media Network staff on the basis of the report's information value to our industry and professional readership. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Statement Our advertisers use various cookies and the like to deliver the best ad banner available at one time. All network advertising suppliers have GDPR policies (Legitimate Interest) that conform with EU regulations for data collection. By using our websites you consent to cookie based advertising. If you do not agree with this then you must stop using the websites from May 25, 2018. Privacy Statement. Additional information can be found here at About Us.