UN Women statement on the ceasefire and release of hostages agreement in Gaza

UN Women welcomes the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, including the hostage release deal, which went into effect today.

We join the Secretary-General in expressing hope that all parties will honor their commitments to ensure this agreement paves the way for a lasting peace for women and girls in Palestine, Israel, and the region. The news of the ceasefire brings relief for the 1 million women and girls who have lived under continued bombardment, without safety in Gaza for the last 470 days. The news of the initial release of hostages brings immense relief to them and their families. The ceasefire agreement marks a crucial step towards stability and peace. 

Urgent humanitarian relief is needed throughout Gaza to alleviate the immense suffering. The conflict has caused death and destruction on an unprecedented scale for everyone in Gaza, with women and girls suffering from specific gendered vulnerabilities throughout it. Women have been at the forefront of humanitarian responses and community action, serving as primary caregivers, heads of households, and leaders in their communities.

UN Women remains committed to working alongside women’s organisations and the women and families of Gaza, to advocate for inclusive recovery efforts and for their rights, safety, and dignity. 

May this be a turning point – where women and girls lead in healing, rebuilding, and securing permanent peace in Palestine, Israel, and the region. 

Together with the United Nations system, UN Women stands steadfast in supporting all efforts to promote peace and stability for all women and girls. 


Originally published by UN Women

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