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Palestinians forced to move ‘across a landscape of destruction and death’, UN chief says
The UN secretary general, António Guterres, said Palestinians in Gaza were being forced to move 'across a landscape of destruction and death' and that civilians were being pushed into 'ever deeper circles of hell'. Speaking at a Unrwa pledging conference on Friday, Guterres said: 'Recent days have brought yet more evacuation orders by Israeli authorities, yet more civilian suffering and yet more bloodshed.' He said nowhere in Gaza was safe, 'everywhere is a potential killing zone'. Guterres also said more UN workers had been killed in this conflict than any other in UN history Middle East crisis live
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The UN secretary general, António Guterres, said Palestinians in Gaza were being forced to move 'across a landscape of destruction and death' and that civilians were being pushed into 'ever deeper circles of hell'. Speaking at a Unrwa pledging conference on Friday, Guterres said: 'Recent days have brought yet more evacuation orders by Israeli authorities, yet more civilian suffering and yet more bloodshed.' He said nowhere in Gaza was safe, 'everywhere is a potential killing zone'. Guterres also said more UN workers had been killed in this conflict than any other in UN history Middle East crisis live
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