UN Officials Voice Disappointment Over Israel’s Stance on Humanitarian Resolution

The spokesperson for the United Nations, serving in the role of the secretary general’s representative, expressed disappointment with Israel’s public stance on implementing the humanitarian resolution adopted by the UN Security Council amid the Gaza-Israel conflict. The UN conveyed that the responses from the Israeli government did not meet the expectations of the world body, as reported by TASS.

He emphasized that the council was troubled by the remarks and stressed that the resolution calls for full adherence to international humanitarian law by all sides to protect civilians, especially children, amid the ongoing violence. The document also urges both immediate and longer-term humanitarian pauses to facilitate aid delivery and civilian protection in Gaza.

In related remarks, former Israeli President Isaac Herzog commented on the location of a Hamas command center, noting it is situated beneath a major hospital in Gaza. This assertion has been part of broader discussions about how urban infrastructure and civilian facilities intersect with armed groups in the territory. The UN and other observers continue to seek clarifications and verifications as part of ongoing monitoring and reporting efforts related to compliance with the resolution. [citation]

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