Iran-Israel Crisis: UN condemns ‘escalation after escalation’ in Middle East

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has appealed for the violence to end now, with war ramping up across the Middle East.
Mr Guterres, in a statement on Tuesday, condemned the broadening of the Middle East conflict, with escalation after escalation.
“This must stop. We absolutely need a ceasefire,” the UN chief stated.
Iran fired waves of ballistic missiles at Israel on Wednesday, just hours after Israel launched what it called a “limited” ground incursion into southern Lebanon.
There were no immediate reports of any injuries on the ground in Israel and the Israeli military said around 180 missiles were fired, most of which were intercepted.
The developments followed Israeli airstrikes in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on Friday that targeted and killed the leader of the Hezbollah armed group Hassan Nasrallah.
In September, dozens were killed and thousands injured in two consecutive days of electronic device explosions targeting Hezbollah members.
Cross-border attacks between Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants have increased in the context of the Gaza war, which is about to enter a second year.
Nearly 20 years ago, the two sides engaged in hostilities in Lebanon. In response, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution aimed at ending the 34-day conflict.
Resolution 1701 (2006) called for the existing UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) to be given more robust rules of engagement and expanded to include up to 15,000 peacekeepers to support Lebanese forces as they deployed across the south of the country at the same time as Israel withdrew from the area.
Also, the UN reported that Israeli air strikes against Yemen on Sunday did not cripple infrastructure at the critical port city of Hudaydah.
Israel carried out attacks on Hudaydah and the nearby port of Ras Issa after Houthi rebels in Yemen launched missiles and drones at the Israeli cities of Tel Aviv and Ashkelon.
Hudaydah is located on the Red Sea and plays a crucial role in ensuring humanitarian aid and fuel enters Yemen, where Government forces, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, and the Houthis have been fighting for a decade.
Since the start of the war in Gaza, the Houthis have been attacking merchant ships plying the Red Sea, thus putting pressure on global maritime trade and adding to the escalating regional tensions.
The UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen, Julien Harneis, travelled to Hudaydah on Tuesday to assess the situation and ongoing efforts to provide food and nutrition as needs increase, especially along Yemen’s west coast.
“Our humanitarian partners also report that, after conducting an initial assessment, both ports remain operational and able to receive commercial and humanitarian supplies,” UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said during his daily briefing from New York.
He added that power stations throughout Hudaydah city are running at a very limited capacity, while the UN is distributing fuel to health facilities to keep their generators going.
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