Speaker 1 provided an overview of several conflict and humanitarian hotspots. On Lebanon, UNIFIL peacekeepers recorded multiple air strikes in Sector E and reported the discovery of unexploded ordnance, which were referred to the Lebanese army for disposal; Speaker 1 said such strikes violate Security Council resolution 1701 as referenced in the briefing.
On Sudan, the United Nations reported more than 106,600 people displaced from El Fashar and surrounding areas after a recent advance by armed forces, and noted health facilities were overstretched with rising malnutrition; the UN stressed the need for unhindered access to civilians to deliver assistance.
Speaker 1 also relayed World Food Programme warnings that nearly 35,000,000 people in Nigeria could face severe food insecurity in the 2026 lean season and noted that WFP had scaled down some nutrition programs in July, affecting about 300,000 children. In Ukraine, the briefing said large‑scale attacks killed and injured civilians, damaged residential buildings, preschools and playgrounds and caused widespread outages affecting tens of thousands of people.
The secretary‑general took note of progress at the conference on a Middle East zone free of nuclear weapons and commended the conference president; the briefing closed with a transition to questions from reporters on Venezuela, Japan‑China relations and a reported RSF ceasefire in Sudan.