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Abdul Mawla said in a statement that the recent escalation of hostilities in Aleppo, which began on November 27, has resulted in the tragic loss of innocent civilian lives, including Women and children, damaging civilian infrastructure and suspending basic services, according to the official website of the United Nations.
This latest escalation of hostilities comes as countless people, many of whom have already suffered the trauma of displacement, have once again been forced to flee, leaving behind their homes and livelihoods, Abdel Mawla said.
He called on all parties to the conflict to immediately cease hostilities and prioritize the protection of civilians, including the safety of workers Relief.
He stressed that the people of Syria should not suffer any more, calling for dialogue to be given a chance.
He reminded that the Syrian crisis remains one of the most difficult humanitarian crises in the world, noting that he has accepted the influx of more than half a million returnees and refugees from Lebanon As of September last year, more than 16 million people were in need of humanitarian assistance. He warned that this latest violence adds more lives that now urgently need to be saved.
He stressed that the humanitarian community remains unwavering in its commitment to provide life-saving assistance to the affected communities and that the humanitarian task force in Syria stands by its determination to remain and provide vital humanitarian assistance to alleviate the suffering of the affected Syrian people. He called for strict compliance with international humanitarian laws and regulations human rights.