Death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar should lead to a swift end to the year-long war in Gaza,UN Sectary General

New York (Zeeshan Shamsi)Deputy Spokesperson of Sectary General United Nations told reporters on Friday that UN Secretary-General has said that the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar should lead to a swift end to the year-long war in Gaza, the release of all hostages and unimpeded delivery of aid, during press conference at UNHQ Mr Haq stated that Secretary-General is interested that this now leads to an immediate ceasefire, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages and unrestricted humanitarian access to Gaza Providing the latest updates, he said the UN humanitarian office, OCHA, reported conditions in the north as increasingly dire and dangerous for civilians, with families trying to survive under heavy bombardment. Mr Haq further said that the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, confirmed a third attack by Israel on the agency’s facilities in the last week,adding that scores of people were killed after strikes hit a school in Jabalia.OCHA warned that the ongoing lack of access to the Jabalia refugee camp is having life-threatening impacts. On Friday, the UN agency had submitted an urgent request to the Israeli authorities to facilitate the evacuation of a few dozen people reportedly trapped under the rubble, he said.“In previous instances, OCHA accompanied rescue teams whose access was facilitated too late, resulting in only dead bodies being recovered,” the Deputy Spokesperson said.The UN and partners stand ready to provide water and food, he stressed, noting that the World Food Programme (WFP) could only reach about 100,000 people in the north due to lack of access and fighting, Mr Haq said that The UN food agency reported that on Tuesday, only 12 trucks carrying wheat flour entered northern Gaza after two weeks of closed crossings, with enough supplies to feed only 9,200 families.