UN warns humanity lost its ‘moral compass’ on Gaza
The United Nations deputy secretary general has expressed deep concerns over the humanitarian situation in Gaza saying the ‘moral compass’ is lost on Gaza.
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Amina Mohammed said in a UN press conference on Tuesday that the international community has lost its “moral compass” on Gaza.
“For me, of great concern is that we have lost our moral compass on Gaza, as a humanity, as the international community,” she said.
“We need to do something about that fast – we're late,” Amina told the news conference.
She warned that thousands of children continue to be killed and maimed in the Israeli genocidal war against the Gaza Strip.
The top UN official called for immediate action on the humanitarian situation in the besieged territory.
Earlier the UN chief Antonio Guterres urged for a humanitarian ceasefire in the besieged Gaza Strip.
A report by the UN stated that more children have been killed in the Israeli war on Gaza than in four years of conflicts worldwide.