UN Chief Declares Gaza a "Killing Field" Amid Aid Blockade

Franz Luef, the head of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) operations in Gaza, has highlighted the severe humanitarian impact of ongoing violence, stating that "entire neighborhoods have been randomly and systematically destroyed." Following a ceasefire that began nearly three weeks ago between Israel and Hamas, many residents are returning to what remains of their homes after over 16 months of conflict.
Luef emphasized that the scale of destruction is staggering, and the demand for humanitarian assistance is immense. He noted that aid resources are insufficient to meet the needs of the affected population, which is struggling to recover from the devastation. Furthermore, the recent comments by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding plans to transform Gaza into a "Riviera of the Middle East" have only exacerbated the community’s fears and uncertainties.
Residents of Gaza continue to face challenging conditions, prompting MSF to reinforce its commitment to provide medical and humanitarian support in the region.