In a significant statement that has drawn global attention, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), has vehemently criticized the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza. During a virtual address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Friday, he described these actions as “increasingly unjustifiable.”
Highlighting the foundational principles of the United Nations, Dr. Tedros emphasized its role in fostering peace. He expressed a strong sentiment questioning the efficacy of the UN, especially when member states fail to halt such bloodshed. “If you, the member states of the United Nations, cannot or will not stop this bloodbath, we must ask: What is the purpose of the United Nations?” he stated.
The recent conflict has seen attacks by Hamas and other armed groups against Israel, resulting in approximately 1200 deaths and over 200 hostages. Dr. Tedros stressed that these attacks are utterly indefensible.
However, he also pointed out that the scale of the Israeli response seems increasingly disproportionate, leading to horrifying destruction of lives and property. The Palestinian death toll in Gaza has exceeded 11,500, alongside numerous injuries and missing individuals.
Dr. Tedros’s speech also touched on broader issues, including the erosion of civilization, the rule-based order, and trust among nations. He described the crisis as a crucial test for the United Nations and its member states. This situation brings to light not just the immediate humanitarian crisis in Gaza but also questions the role and effectiveness of international institutions like the UN in maintaining global peace and security.
Dr. Tedros’s call to action and his stark depiction of the situation underscore the urgent need for a coordinated international response to address both the humanitarian emergency and the underlying political conflicts. His comments reflect growing international concern over the escalation in Gaza and the broader implications for international relations and global governance.