In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


The Secretary-General condemns in the strongest terms the reported violation by Hamas of the mutually agreed humanitarian ceasefire, expressing his shock and profound disappointment. He is also deeply concerned about the resumption of Israeli attacks on Gaza and the killing of over 70 Palestinians this morning.
The number of individuals infected with the Ebola virus in western Africa continues to grow, with 1,323 confirmed cases, including 729 deaths. The World Health Organization and the International Civil Aviation Organization are working to facilitate repatriation flights and air ambulance services in affected areas.
In Cairo, the Secretary-General continued to hold intense discussions with key interlocutors, including the Egyptian Foreign Minister and the United States Secretary of State towards a possible ceasefire in Israel and Gaza. He was also briefed on the humanitarian situation, via video link, by United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine and the Near East staff in Gaza.
Addressing the press today in Iraq, the Secretary-General said he is appalled by the reported attack on a UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East school in Gaza where hundreds had taken refuge. Many have been killed — including women and children, as well as UN staff. He urged all sides to respect the sanctity of civilian life.
In a press encounter with the Israeli Prime Minister, the Secretary-General expressed strong condemnation of rocket attacks against Israel and warned against the use of civilian sites for military purposes. His message to both sides: stop the fighting, start talking and address the root causes of the conflict.