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Guterres Urges Gaza Hostage Release, Calls for Ceasefire

GreenWatch Desk: International 2025-10-07, 4:18pm

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Secretary-General António Guterres holds a press conference at UN Headquarters in New York.



UN Secretary-General António Guterres marked two years since the Hamas-led terror attacks on southern Israel by reiterating his long-standing call for the unconditional and immediate release of the hostages still being held there.

“The attackers brutally killed more than 1,250 Israelis and foreign nationals,” he said in a statement.
“More than 250 others were abducted and taken into the Gaza Strip as hostages, including women, children, and the elderly. On this day, let us remember all those who were killed and suffered horrific violence. The horror of that dark day will be forever seared in our memories.”

Held in deplorable conditions

It is estimated that 48 hostages remain captive — about 20 are believed to be alive, while 28 are presumed dead.

Those still living are being held in deplorable conditions, said the UN chief, who has met with some of the hostages’ families and survivors who shared their harrowing experiences.

“I have said it time and again, and I am repeating it today with even greater urgency: release the hostages, unconditionally and immediately,” he added.

Gaza’s health ministry reports that since 7 October 2023, more than 67,000 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 170,000 wounded during Israel’s offensive.

“End the suffering for all. This is a humanitarian catastrophe on a scale that defies comprehension,” said Mr. Guterres.

He called on all parties to end the fighting in Gaza, Israel, and the wider region:
“Stop making civilians pay with their lives and their futures.”

‘We must choose hope’

With indirect talks now underway in Sharm El-Sheikh between negotiators from Israel and Hamas, in an effort to reach agreement over the United States’ 20-point peace plan, the UN chief said it was time to seize the opportunity to end the war.

“After two years of trauma, we must choose hope — now. The recent proposal by US President Donald J. Trump presents an opportunity that must be seized to bring this tragic conflict to an end,” he said.

Hamas has indicated it will accept parts of the US plan, including the release of all hostages, both alive and deceased. However, issues of disarmament and the group’s post-war role remain unresolved.

The Secretary-General emphasized that a permanent ceasefire and a credible political process are essential to prevent further bloodshed and pave the way for peace based on international law.

The UN, he said, remains unwavering in its commitment to support a lasting peace.

“Let us honour the memory of all the victims by working toward the only path forward: a just and lasting peace, in which Israelis, Palestinians, and all the peoples of the region live side by side in security, dignity, and mutual respect,” the statement concluded.