\n- I reiterate my strong condemnation of the horrific attacks by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups in Israel on 7 October 2023 and their continued holding of 53 hostages in Gaza under horrific conditions. Nothing can justify these acts of terror. The hostages must be released immediately and unconditionally. I remain appalled that hostages may be subjected to ongoing ill-treatment and that the bodies of hostages continue to be withheld. While in captivity, hostages must be treated humanely and allowed to receive visits and assistance from the International Committee of the Red Cross. I reiterate that there is no justification for the deliberate killing, maiming, torture and abduction of civilians and other persons taking no active part in the hostilities and the use of sexual violence against them. The indiscriminate firing of rockets towards Israeli population centres and the use of human shields are violations of international humanitarian law and must cease.<\/li>\n
- I also unequivocally condemn the widespread killing and injury of civilians in Gaza, including children and women. The level of suffering and brutality in Gaza is shocking and unbearable. Palestinians, subjected to untenable living conditions, are repeatedly coming under attack, confined to smaller and smaller spaces, and cruelly deprived of life-saving relief. I condemn the use by Israel of explosive weapons with wide-area effects in densely populated areas, which has caused massive casualties and widespread destruction of homes, schools, hospitals, mosques and United Nations premises. Attacks on hospitals have left healthcare decimated at a time of drastically increased need in Gaza. The continued collective punishment of the Palestinian people is unjustifiable. The protection of civilians is paramount in any armed conflict.<\/li>\n
- I am concerned about what may amount to violations of international humanitarian law in the conduct of hostilities, particularly in relation to the choices by Israel of means and methods of warfare. International humanitarian law always applies to all parties to a conflict, and its application does not depend on reciprocity. There must be full accountability for any atrocity crimes and other violations of international law that have been committed.<\/li>\n
- I am deeply concerned by, on the one hand, the Israeli military operations in Gaza that render large areas of Gaza uninhabitable, displacing the population, and, on the other hand, the statements by some senior Israeli officials on the country\u2019s intent to place the entirety of the Gaza Strip under its control. Calls by some senior Israeli officials for the \u201cvoluntary migration\u201d of the Palestinian population from Gaza are particularly concerning. Palestinians must be able to safely return to their homes, and there should be no reduction in Palestinian territory or military reoccupation of Gaza. I reject the forced displacement of the Palestinian population from any part of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, which would constitute a breach of several international law obligations. I strongly reject any form of ethnic cleansing.<\/li>\n
- All parties must respect and protect humanitarian relief personnel. I mourn the United Nations personnel killed in Gaza and strongly condemn the killing of all health and humanitarian personnel and journalists. These incidents must stop and must be thoroughly and independently investigated. The perpetrators of these acts must be held accountable.<\/li>\n
- Following almost 80 days of the denial of entry by Israel of all humanitarian and commercial supplies into Gaza, supplies started to enter Gaza at wholly inadequate levels. The level of aid does not meet the massive needs of the population, including the huge numbers of internally displaced persons living in an ever-shrinking space in extremely overcrowded conditions. I strongly condemn the loss of lives of and injuries to Palestinians seeking aid in Gaza. This is unacceptable. I call for an immediate and independent investigation into these events and for perpetrators to be held accountable. The United Nations, its partners and the civilian population urgently require unimpeded movement of food, shelter materials, medicine and fuel, and the capacity to repair essential, life-saving infrastructure, including the healthcare system. This must comprise commercial and humanitarian goods, as humanitarian assistance alone cannot meet the needs. Immediate action is essential to prevent the population in Gaza from descending into famine. I call upon Israel to fulfil its obligations under international law, including allowing and facilitating the rapid and unimpeded passage into and throughout Gaza of humanitarian relief for civilians in need. Israel, as the occupying Power, has the responsibility to ensure the safety and security of the Palestinian population and ensure that their needs are met.<\/li>\n
- As the United Nations remains focused on delivering crucial life-saving aid, it has also made clear that it will not participate in any aid delivery modality that does not meet the minimum criteria for principled humanitarian support, in line with the fundamental principles of humanity, impartiality, independence and neutrality. The United Nations has rigorous mechanisms to ensure that aid reaches civilians, and it already has a coordinated plan to resume humanitarian aid deliveries at scale, rooted in non-negotiable humanitarian principles.<\/li>\n
- In the midst of regional developments, the untold horrors in Gaza must not be forgotten. I reiterate my call for an immediate permanent ceasefire and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages in Gaza. Along with my Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process a.i., I am continuously engaging with all stakeholders towards these objectives and stand ready to support the implementation of an agreement. I welcome the continued efforts, including by Egypt, Qatar and the United States of America, to reach a deal.<\/li>\n
- I remain deeply alarmed by the relentless Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, which continues to fuel tensions, impede access by Palestinians to their land and threaten the viability of a fully independent, democratic, contiguous and sovereign Palestinian State. The ever-growing settlement footprint, including expanding outposts, contributes to a rise in settler-related violence and further entrenches the Israeli occupation, hampering the free movement of the population and undermining the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination. I once again urge the Government of Israel to abide by its obligations under international law and recall the findings by the International Court of Justice in its advisory opinion of 19 July 2024, which states, inter alia, that the State of Israel is under an obligation to cease immediately all new settlement activities, to evacuate all settlers from the Occupied Palestinian Territory and to bring to an end its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory as rapidly as possible.<\/li>\n
- I reiterate that all Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, including all related infrastructure, have no legal validity and are in flagrant violation of international law and relevant United Nations resolutions. I am deeply concerned by the decision of the Government of Israel to resume formal land registration in Area C and the serious risk that this decision will facilitate further settlement expansion and entrenchment in the occupied West Bank. The process could pave the way for the unlawful exercise of Israeli sovereignty over several areas of the occupied West Bank. It could also further erode Palestinian property rights by imposing obstacles on ownership claims.<\/li>\n
- The demolition and seizure of Palestinian-owned structures, including internationally funded humanitarian projects, as well as structures related to income generation and the provision of essential services, entail numerous violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law and raise concerns about the risk of forcible transfer. I recall the findings by the International Court of Justice in its advisory opinion of 19 July 2024 in this regard. I once again call upon the Government of Israel to end this practice and prevent the possible displacement and forced eviction of Palestinians, in accordance with its international obligations, and to approve plans to allow Palestinians to build legally and address their development needs.<\/li>\n
- The escalating violence and tensions in the occupied West Bank are alarming. The continued military operations by Israeli security forces in the northern occupied West Bank have resulted in high levels of fatalities, including women and children, significant population displacement, with residents continuing to be denied the right to return home, and large-scale destruction of homes and infrastructure, particularly in Palestine refugee camps. I am particularly concerned by the increased use of military methods and heavy weaponry, including air strikes, in densely populated areas in the occupied West Bank. I am deeply concerned by any long-term presence of Israeli security forces in the camps, which would be contrary to the obligation of Israel to end its unlawful continued presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, as affirmed by the International Court of Justice.<\/li>\n
- I am also deeply concerned by the continued settler attacks, which have intensified in severity, sometimes in the proximity and with the support of Israeli security forces. Israeli settlers are rarely held accountable for violent attacks, fuelling tensions, causing displacement and increasing the level of threat to Palestinians and their property. I urge Israel, as the occupying Power, to ensure the protection of the Palestinian population and to investigate all attacks and hold perpetrators accountable.<\/li>\n
- I remain deeply concerned by the continued attacks by Palestinians against Israelis. All acts of violence against civilians, including acts of terror, must cease immediately. All perpetrators must be held accountable.<\/li>\n
- All Israeli security forces in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, must exercise maximum restraint and use lethal force only when it is strictly unavoidable to protect life. I call upon Israel to abide by its obligations under international law, including with regard to the proportional use of force, and ensure thorough, independent and prompt investigations into all instances of possible unnecessary or disproportionate use of force, holding those responsible to account.<\/li>\n
- I reiterate my concern about the large number of Palestinians, including children, detained by Israeli security forces and the increase in the number of Palestinians held in administrative detention, without charge or trial, by Israel since 7 October 2023. Reports of torture and other ill-treatment, including sexual violence, during arrest and detention are also deeply concerning, alongside the deaths of 70 Palestinians in Israeli custody since 7 October 2023. I reiterate my call for Israel to use detention as a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate period, to prevent ill-treatment and to end the administrative detention of children, who are entitled to special protection. I remain concerned by the continued Israeli practice of holding the bodies of killed Palestinians. I call upon Israel to return the withheld bodies to their families, in line with its obligations under international humanitarian law.<\/li>\n
- I am appalled at the numerous instances during the reporting period in which officials glorified violence and engaged in dangerous provocations, incitement and inflammatory language, including about violent attacks against civilians, the displacement of Palestinians, and settlement expansion. Leaders must prevent acts of terror and violence directed against civilians. Incitement to violence must stop immediately.<\/li>\n
- I reiterate my call to the parties to uphold and respect the status quo at the holy sites in Jerusalem, taking into account the special and historic role of Jordan as custodian of the holy sites in Jerusalem.<\/li>\n
- I am concerned that, despite a doubling of international budgetary support to the Palestinian Authority in 2024 and significant reforms, the Palestinian Authority continues to face a fiscal crisis that threatens to further undermine Palestinian institutions and basic service delivery. Increased Israeli clearance revenue deductions and measures that introduce considerable instability to the Palestinian financial sector are critical contributing factors to this crisis, nearly offsetting the increase in international support, and should be urgently resolved.<\/li>\n
- The international community must provide immediate support to the Palestinian Government to strengthen its governance capacity, address its fiscal challenges and prepare it to reassume its responsibilities in Gaza. I reiterate that we must establish political and security frameworks that can relieve the humanitarian catastrophe, start early recovery and reconstruction, address the legitimate security concerns of Israel and lay the groundwork for a political process to end the occupation as rapidly as possible and establish a viable two-State solution. These frameworks must facilitate a legitimate Palestinian Government that can reunify Gaza and the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, politically, economically and administratively, while reversing the steadily deteriorating dynamics throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory.<\/li>\n
- I strongly reject the steps taken by Israeli authorities to close the UNRWA schools in occupied East Jerusalem, denying girls and boys \u2013 some as young as 6\u00a0years old \u2013 their basic right to education. Forcibly entering United Nations premises and schools and forcing their closure is a blatant disregard of international law and a violation of the privileges and immunities of the United Nations. I recall the obligation of Israel to respect its obligation, under the 1946 Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, to respect the privileges and immunities of UNRWA and its officials. National legislation concerning UNRWA cannot alter the obligations of Israel under international law. I recall that Israel has an obligation to respect the inviolability of all United Nations premises, property and assets. UNRWA is committed to implementing the recommendations and action plan of the Independent Review of Mechanisms and Procedures to Ensure Adherence by UNRWA to the Humanitarian Principle of Neutrality.<\/li>\n
- I welcome recent reform steps undertaken by the Palestinian Authority, including the appointment of a Vice-President of the State of Palestine. I encourage continued reforms and urge international partners to provide the necessary support to these efforts and hope that expanded reforms will also encourage real progress on Palestinian unity, which is an essential building block to a just and lasting peace. I urge the Palestinian Authority to advance its stated goal of holding elections, which are key to the reform process. More than half of the Palestinian population has never had the chance to vote. Palestinians have the right to have their voices heard and to be meaningfully included in the process of shaping the future of the State of Palestine.<\/li>\n
- I regret the need to suspend the General Assembly-mandated High-level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution. I welcome the continued commitment of the Co-Chairs, France and Saudi Arabia, to convene the Conference as soon as possible. I encourage Member States to go beyond affirmations and to think creatively about the specific steps that they will take to urgently support a viable two-State solution.<\/li>\n
- I remain committed to supporting Palestinians and Israelis in ending the occupation and resolving the conflict in line with international law, relevant United Nations resolutions and bilateral agreements in pursuit of the vision of two States \u2013 Israel and a fully independent, democratic, contiguous, viable and sovereign Palestinian State, of which Gaza is an integral part \u2013 living side by side in peace and security within secure and recognized borders, on the basis of the pre-1967 lines, with Jerusalem as the capital of both States.<\/li>\n
- I express my deep appreciation to my Special Coordinator a.i. and thank her and her team for their outstanding service in what remains a deeply challenging context. I pay tribute to all United Nations personnel who have lost their lives in this conflict\u00a0\u2013 the highest number in any conflict \u2013 and to all the United Nations personnel and heroic humanitarian aid workers who remain committed to their work despite the enormous danger to their health, well-being, families and lives.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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This report was presented to the UN Security Council on 30 June 2025 by the UN Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, Khaled Khiari.<\/p>\n
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