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The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, warned of increasing crises in the Middle East, pointing out that Israel’s ongoing control over 70% of the Gaza Strip deepens the suffering of the population and threatens regional stability. He emphasized that tensions in the West Bank, rising settler violence, and the destruction of homes are complicating political solutions, reaffirming the need for a two-state solution and rejecting the use of humanitarian aid as a bargaining chip. He also highlighted the deteriorating situation in Lebanon and the impact of the escalation of the Israeli blockade and the conflict with Hezbollah on civilians and infrastructure, calling for a comprehensive ceasefire and diplomatic settlement. Moreover, he focused on how navigation issues in the Gulf and Red Sea harm the global economy, urging serious negotiations on Iran’s nuclear file and the establishment of a security framework that respects national sovereignty. He stressed the necessity of halting Houthi threats in Yemen and releasing detainees, asserting that a permanent solution depends on establishing a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.
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