Voicing deep concern over the latest flare-up of violence around
Gaza, the United Nations chief on Saturday urged all sides to “step
back from the brink of another devastating conflict”.
“I am gravely concerned over the dangerous escalation of violence
in Gaza and southern Israel,” said Secretary-General António
Guterres in a statement.
“I deeply regret the loss of life. It is imperative that all
sides urgently step back from the brink of another devastating
conflict”, he added.
On 30 March this year, Palestinians in Gaza – controlled by
Hamas, a militant Palestinian faction – started a mass protest
against a blockade of the enclave imposed by Israel since the
early 1990’s. The confrontation between the sides has since
escalated.
On Friday, Palestinian gunmen killed an Israeli soldier and the
Israeli military launched dozens of strikes that killed three
Hamas fighters, according to media reports. A fourth Palestinian
was killed by Israeli gunfire during a protest near the border.
In the statement, Mr. Guterres called on Hamas and other
Palestinian militants in Gaza to cease the launching of rockets
and incendiary kites and provocations along the enclave’s border
fence. He also said Israel must exercise restraint to avoid
further inflaming the situation.
“Any further escalation will endanger the lives of Palestinians
and Israelis alike, deepen the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza
and undermine current efforts to improve livelihoods and support
the return of the Palestinian Authority to Gaza,” he said.
The Secretary-General also encouraged all to engage with the UN,
and particularly his Special Coordinator, Nickolay Mladenov, and
work to find “a way out of this dangerous situation”.