The United Nations is in a hurry

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

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Secretary-General Guterres' rare action has sparked widespread concern in the international community. On 6 December, Guterres invoked Article 99 of the Charter of the United Nations to demand action by the Security Council on the situation in Gaza, the first time he has invoked that provision since he became Secretary-General, a move that demonstrates his deep concern about the situation in Gaza. In his letter to the Security Council, Guterres noted that eight weeks of hostilities in Gaza have caused unimaginable destruction and trauma. In particular, he stressed that civilians in Gaza were not effectively protected, that hospitals had been turned into battlefields, that the entire area was subjected to continued bombardment and that public order was on the verge of collapse. According to the data, there have been more than 160,000 people have been killed in the conflict, most of them women and children. Guterres was deeply saddened that Gaza was being turned into a children's grave. His concerns and appeals became the focus of international attention. Israel expressed strong dissatisfaction with Guterres' actions, and Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Erdan, even accused him of being unqualified and demanded that he immediately apologize to Israel, otherwise he should resign.

Guterres, for his part, has previously said that the Hamas attacks did not take place in a vacuum, and that the Palestinian people have been under a suffocating occupation for 56 years. Despite facing accusations from Israel, Guterres stood his ground and put the urgency of the situation in Gaza at the forefront. This move has sparked more attention and discussion in the international community about the situation in Gaza. With Guterres' firm statement, there is more reflection and questions about whether the United Nations can play a more active role in the current tense situation. At this challenging time, the attention and appeal of the international community will be even more urgent, and it is hoped that all parties can find a peaceful solution to end the humanitarian disaster in Gaza as soon as possible and provide more safety and security to the people. During this time, UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued an urgent appeal in the face of the crisis of the collapse of the humanitarian system in Gaza, citing Article 99 of the UN Charter. He urged the Council to avert a humanitarian catastrophe and called for a humanitarian ceasefire.

Guterres' spokesman, Dujarric, said the move was motivated by the need to put more pressure on the Security Council and the international community as a whole, believing that it was the most powerful tool the Secretary-General had. First of all, behind this appeal is a deep concern about the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. The plight in the Gaza Strip makes it difficult for Guterres to sit idly by. The data shows that the Gaza Strip has been under siege for a long time, the humanitarian situation is precarious, food and medical supplies are scarce, and the population is living in dire straits. Second, Guterres' appeal also reflects dissatisfaction and disappointment with the Security Council. Although the United Nations has repeatedly urged the warring parties to pursue a ceasefire, the actual action is not encouraging. Guterres has been disappointed by the Council's inaction and has forced him to take more decisive action. Finally, Guterres' appeal is not just a political gesture, but also a manifestation of the role of the UN Secretary-General and his conscience. His move deserves people's respect and recognition. However, this act of Guterres has also met with strong opposition from Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Cohen accused Guterres of supporting the Hamas terrorist organization, and Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Erdan, demanded Guterres' immediate resignation. This once again highlights the enormous challenges and difficult situation facing Guterres. Overall, Guterres' flash appeal represents the international community's concern about the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and its dissatisfaction with the Council's inaction. However, his actions have also sparked strong opposition. In the face of this complex situation, we need to think about what role the United Nations, as the mainstay, should play in the face of the various problems and dilemmas facing the international communityAnd how can we help address these issues?The humiliation of the UN Security Council, the helplessness of Secretary-General António Guterres and the inaction of the United States have shocked the whole world. First of all, the United Nations Security Council, which is tasked with maintaining world peace, has turned a blind eye to the violent conflict in the Gaza Strip and has been slow to take effective action

Guterres had to come forward and invoke Article 99 to warn the Security Council that action must be taken, which also became a warning to the Council. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez was quick to express his full support for Guterres' initiative and called on the Security Council to act, showing that the world cannot be without conscience. Guterres has been free to play his cards, an action that is also supported by Western politicians, who can no longer stand idly by. Secondly, Israel is well known to be blinded by anger and let blood obscure its eyes. In reality, however, the biggest problem is that the United States is secretly supporting Israel, preventing the Security Council from taking action, and even giving the green light to kill. This double standard allows us to see the hypocrisy of Western politicians and the collapse of their moral image. This butterfly effect could have far-reaching effects on the world. With the next agenda on the agenda, the Security Council will start a new debate on the Palestinian-Israeli situation, Guterres will certainly attend, Israel will certainly continue to raise**, and the United States will certainly exercise its veto power again. Unfortunately, however, we are witnessing a particularly tragic history.

The world is witnessing a massive humanitarian catastrophe in which women, children are lying in pools of blood, journalists, doctors, and UN staff are being killed, while the United States is indifferent and Guterres is helpless. This is not only a disgrace to the United Nations, but a global disgrace. So, how should we think in the face of this tragedy?What should the international community do to respond to this humanitarian crisis?This is something we have to think about.

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