UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern on Thursday regarding the situation of children in the Gaza Strip, Palestinians dying or watching their parents killed in an Israeli attack.

Speaking at the 24th Shanghai Conference of Cooperation Organizations in Kazakhstan's capital, Astana, Secretary General Guterres described how Gaza's children suffered serious injuries, psychological trauma, and witnessed the destruction of their homes.

"The views experienced by Palestinian children in Gaza must be stopped," said Secretary General Guterres, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza for humanitarian reasons and a halt to bloodshed, reported by WAFA July 5.

Furthermore, the Secretary General of Guterres emphasized the urgent need to increase humanitarian aid to save lives to the region.

The Secretary-General of the United Nations also emphasized the need for a clear commitment and roadmap to ensure a solution of the two countries and the right of the Palestinian people to determine their own destiny.

Separately, Gaza's medical sources announced Thursday that Israeli forces killed at least 58 people and injured 179 others in the past 24 hours.

Local health authorities have confirmed that the Palestinian death toll from the Israeli attack since October 7 has risen to 38,011, while injuries have reached 87,445. The majority of victims were women and children.


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