A senior United Nations official has issued a stark warning about Israel's newly approved plans to control Gaza City, describing the move as likely to trigger a major disaster with consequences felt throughout the region. The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency meeting to address the strategy, which has drawn widespread concern over its potential humanitarian impact.
Miroslav Jenca, Assistant Secretary-General, cautioned that the implementation of these plans could lead to further displacement, deaths, and destruction in Gaza. The Palestinian Authority's representative at the United Nations condemned the strategy as both illegal and immoral, highlighting the severe suffering of Gaza's population and urging greater media access to the area.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the decision, asserting that Israel seeks to end the conflict swiftly and does not intend to occupy Gaza. Despite these assurances, international criticism continues to mount as fears grow over the possible repercussions for civilians.