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    ​UN Boss Demands End to Middle East Bloodshed as Ceasefire Teeters on the Brink

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    UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres
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    THE WORLD’S top diplomat has issued a blunt wake-up call to Middle Eastern leaders, warning that bullets and bombs will never bring peace to the region.

    ​UN Secretary-General António Guterres broke his silence yesterday following weeks of “destruction and distress,” insisting that a military victory is a total fantasy for both sides.

    ​In a high-stakes intervention, the UN chief demanded an immediate return to the negotiating table, warning that the fragile ceasefire currently holding the region together is at its breaking point.

    ​​The Secretary-General didn’t mince his words as he surveyed the wreckage of the latest round of fighting.

    ​”After weeks of destruction and distress, it is clear that there is no military solution to the current conflict in the Middle East,” Guterres said.

    ​His message was clear: the cycle of violence is achieving nothing but heartbreak. He called for an urgent resumption of talks, stating that a signed agreement is the only way to prevent a total collapse into all-out war.

    ​Guterres laid out a three-point plan to pull the region back from the abyss:

    ​Save the Ceasefire: “The ceasefire must absolutely be preserved,” he warned.

    ​Stop the Violations: He demanded an end to the “tit-for-tat” skirmishes that have threatened to reignite the front lines.

    ​Hands Off the Ships: In a direct nod to global oil prices and trade, he insisted that the Strait of Hormuz must remain open.
    ​”All parties to the conflict must respect the freedom of navigation… in line with international law,” he added.

    ​​The Secretary-General’s intervention comes after fourteen days of intense bombardment that has seen civilian infrastructure leveled and a rising death toll that has shocked the international community.

    ​While a shaky ceasefire was brokered last week, it has been marred by small-scale incursions and drone activity. The mention of the Strait of Hormuz is particularly significant; the narrow waterway is a “choke point” for a fifth of the world’s oil. Any disruption there would see petrol prices at UK pumps skyrocket overnight.

    ​With Guterres now throwing the full weight of the United Nations behind a diplomatic push, the ball is firmly in the court of the combatants.

    ​The message from New York is simple: Stop shooting and start talking—before it’s too late.

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