Attacks by Hamas are “barbaric and heinous”, hostages should be released unconditionally, says UAE Minister

The UAE has reaffirmed its call for an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, warning that the conflict could spread in the region. The “continuous escalation” of Israel’s bombing of the Gaza strip confirms that every delay in ending the war means “more casualties and destruction,” UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation, Reem Al Hashimy, said on Tuesday while addressing a UN Security Council meeting.

Al Hashimy pointed out that armed extremist groups operating in the region will “make every effort to exploit this conflict to achieve their destructive agendas.” She called the attacks launched by Hamas on October 7 “barbaric and heinous” and demanded that the group release hostages “immediately and unconditionally.”

“At the same time, let me emphasize that Hamas’ crimes against civilians can never justify Israel’s policy of collective punishment towards the Gaza strip. Israel must respect its obligations under international humanitarian law and ensure the protection of civilians,” she said.

Al Hashimy reiterated the UAE’s rejection of Israel’s orders to evacuate more than one million people from northern to southern Gaza. “We also warn against any attempts to forcibly displace the Palestinian people from their land, as this can subject them to a new catastrophe or ‘Nakba’.”

Al Hashimy called for the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Gaza strip in a “safe, urgent, sustainable, and unhindered manner.” She said the long-standing and “unjust blockade” must end.

“This is critical to alleviate the catastrophic humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the shutting down of access to electricity, water, and food. The shortage in medical supplies and deterioration of the health sector place patients and premature babies in imminent danger. Fuel must also be allowed, as it is essential for operating hospitals and water facilities, among other necessities,” she said.

She noted that the opening of the Egypt-Gaza Al Rafah crossing helped transport aid shipments from around the world to the strip in the past four days. However, the total number of trucks allowed to cross the border is too little to meet the needs of the Gazans.

The UN estimates that about 100 trucks per day are required to help 2.3 million Palestinians on the strip – more than half of whom are now homeless. The number of trucks that have crossed to Gaza represents only 4 per cent of the volume of commodities that entered it before the outbreak of this crisis, said Al Hashimy.

As the world races to stop the war, it must not lose sight of the situation that has existed in the Palestinian Territory “occupied for almost six decades, as well as the escalations we have witnessed recently.”

The Gaza strip has been under siege for more than 17 years, she pointed out, with its people suffering from hunger, poverty, and unemployment. “Since last year, the West Bank has witnessed a sharp increase in the number of deaths and settler attacks against Palestinian civilians. This includes the announcements of building thousands of new settlement units, continuous property demolitions, the displacement of thousands, the threat of annexation plans, and ongoing attacks on Palestinian cities and villages.

“This year, Jerusalem has also witnessed an increase in storming the Al Aqsa Mosque by extremists and members of the Israeli government, with the protection of Israeli security forces.”

Peace and stability can come from stopping all illegal practices, and resuming a serious and credible negotiation process. “The legal and historical status quo of Jerusalem and its holy sites must be preserved, and the role of … Jordan as the custodian of the holy sites and endowments in the city must also be respected.”

The UAE affirms the importance of finding a just, lasting, and comprehensive solution to this conflict to allow both peoples to live in lasting peace and security, she added.

She called for reviving the two-state solution, “which is needed more than ever, to achieve the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people”.