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Noon Briefings


The Emergency Relief Coordinator told the Security Council today that the last seven days had seen an intensification of attacks across Syria.  He said that nowhere had the fighting been more intense than in besieged east Aleppo, where estimates are that more than 320 civilians were killed and 765 injured in the first days.

In Mali, the United Nations Mission in the country (MINUSMA) today welcomed the International Criminal Court’s ruling recognizing Ahmad Al-Faqi Al-Mahdi as guilty of war crimes for the destruction of religious and historical monuments in Timbuktu.  MINUSMA called the judgment a step forward in the fight against impunity and a strong signal against the destruction of cultural goods.

The Secretary-General has urged all parties in Gabon, particularly the political leaders and their followers, to exercise maximum restraint, refrain from any form of violence and remain calm ahead of and after the ruling of the Constitutional Court on the presidential elections, which is expected today.

The United Nations has resumed aid deliveries to Syria.  A convoy has entered the besieged town of Moadamiyeh in rural Damascus with food, medical, education, water, sanitation and other supplies for 35,000 people.  Deliveries will be carried out on a case-by-case basis depending on conditions on the ground.

The Secretary-General today told the Security Council that the two-State solution for the Israelis and Palestinians is at risk of being replaced by a one-State reality of perpetual violence and occupation.  The reporting period, he said, saw the continuation of statements by both sides that only perpetuate an environment of mistrust.

The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) is deeply concerned by reports received of threats and harassment against some civil society members who met with the Security Council delegation during a visit to Juba last week, saying the actions are in violation of the rights of fundamental freedoms.