China’s ambassador to the UN said “enough is enough” as he joined a Security Council visit to the besieged Gaza Strip.
It came after the United States vetoed a proposed Security Council demand for an immediate ceasefire as Israeli tanks and troops press an invasion that has displaced most of Gaza’s population and killed more than 18,000 people.
A dozen UN Security Council envoys attended the trip organised by the United Arab Emirates to visit Rafah, just days after Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned that thousands of people in the besieged Palestinian enclave were “simply starving”.
A majority of UN member states support an immediate and lasting ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which controls Gaza, as dire conditions worsen for its 2.3 million residents.
After flying to the town of Al-Arish they were briefed by the UN Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) on conditions in Gaza before heading towards Rafah 30 miles away.
China’s representative to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, asked by reporters if he had a message to countries which opposed a ceasefire in Gaza, said simply: “Enough is enough.”
That view was backed up by Ecuador’s UN representative Jose De La Gasca who said after the UNRWA briefing: “The reality is even worse than what words can speak. We need to see...we will witness what is happening and what can we do in order to address the situation.”