Thursday, August 28, 2025 - All members of the United Nations Security Council, except the United States, have called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, citing a worsening humanitarian crisis and what they described as a “man-made famine” devastating the enclave.
At a joint press conference at UN headquarters,
representatives expressed grave concern over newly released data from the
Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), which confirmed famine
conditions in parts of Gaza for the first time in the Middle East.
“We express our profound alarm and distress at the IPC data
on Gaza, published last Friday,” said Trishala Persaud, Guyana’s deputy
permanent representative to the UN. “This is the first time famine has been
officially confirmed in the Middle East region. Every day, more persons are
dying as a result of malnutrition. Many of them children.”
Persaud stood alongside representatives from Slovenia,
Algeria, China, Denmark, France, Greece, Pakistan, Panama, South Korea, Russia,
Sierra Leone, Somalia, and the United Kingdom.
“This is a man-made crisis,” Persaud continued. “The use of
starvation as a weapon of war is clearly prohibited under international
humanitarian law.”
Ondina Drobic, Slovenia’s deputy permanent representative,
stressed the need for urgent action, saying the group demands an immediate
ceasefire, the release of hostages, unimpeded humanitarian access to Gaza, and
a halt to Israel’s planned ground offensive in Gaza City.
“The humanitarian emergency must be addressed without delay
and Israel must reverse course,” Drobic said. “We have seen what is possible to
achieve during a ceasefire.”
The statement comes amid mounting international pressure
following reports that famine has already claimed lives, particularly among
children. Humanitarian agencies warn that the death toll could rise sharply if
aid is not delivered at scale and military operations continue.
The US, a key ally of Israel, has repeatedly vetoed Security
Council resolutions calling for a ceasefire, arguing that Israel has a right to
defend itself.

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