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U.N. committee renews call to fully implement Gaza ceasefire, condemns Israels ban on UNRWA
Summary
The U.N. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People demanded full implementation of the Gaza ceasefire, criticized an Israeli ban on UNRWA operations, and outlined plans for an international conference in June to mobilize states for reconstruction and a political horizon.
Ambassador Seck, chair of the U.N. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, on Friday urged full implementation of the Gaza ceasefire and called for sustained humanitarian access to the territory.
“We demand its full implementation and sustained humanitarian access for Gaza's 2,200,000 residents who face devastation, displacement and disease,” Ambassador Seck said, condemning what she described as an Israeli ban on UNRWA that “obstruct[s] vital humanitarian operations in direct violation of the U.N. mandate and General Assembly resolutions.”
The committee, meeting after electing its 2025 bureau by acclamation, called the January ceasefire a “critical step” to halt military operations and…
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