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On International Day of Solidarity, UN urges greater support and aid for Palestinians

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November 26, 2025
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“At least 67 children have been killed since the ceasefire,” Annalena Baerbock, president of the UN General Assembly, said on Tuesday at an event to mark the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

“The people in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, also endured unspeakable hardship amidst Israeli military operations, settler violence, settlement expansion, evictions, and demolition,” underscored Courtenay Rattray, Chef de Cabinet, speaking on behalf of the UN Secretary-General. 

The International Day is observed annually on 29 November – the day in 1947 that the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on partitioning Palestine into two independent States, one Arab and one Jewish.

The UN stands by a simple truth: the Palestinian people have the right to dignity, justice, and self-determination, emphasised Mr. Rattray.  

Lifesaving humanitarian aid still needed

For millions of Palestinians, the UN agency that assists Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, “remains a lifeline,” he said.

The international community must continue to support it, as the UN strives to reach the $4 billion target set by the Flash Appeal for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, he added. 

The International Court of Justice and the UN General Assembly have both affirmed that the long-standing occupation of Palestinian territory is illegal.

Gaza lies in ruins, with civilians — including children and women — among the dead and injured. Humanitarian workers and journalists have also been affected. Meanwhile, attacks are increasingly targeting Palestinian farmers in the West Bank as they attempt to harvest their olive crops.

“Hope can become a reality. Hope that two people — bound by history, geography, and humanity — will live side by side in peace.” said Mr. Rattray. 

“On this International Day of Solidarity, let us turn that hope into action, and help the olive tree grow once more.” 

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