Families are trying to get food in public cuisine in the western part of the city of Gaza. The main news of the day | Wednesday: Gas, ISIS, Africa, bodily punishment UN ~ 60 > The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: Israeli offensive on the city of Gaza, the threats of ISIS (Daish), Secretary General at the Tokyo International Development of Africa, and Family Punishment in families are preserved annually by 1.2 billion children and adolescents. crisis in gas The decision of Israel to take full control of the city of gas and forcibly evict its population will lead to the mass killings of civilians and the destruction of the most important infrastructure, and was warned today in the Office of the UN Directorate for Human Rights in the occupied Palestinian territory. To avoid potential violations of international humanitarian law and prevent further deterioration of the humanitarian crisis in the Enclave in the Office, they called on the member states of the Geneva Conventions to exert the maximum pressure on Israel so that it immediately stops the offensive. struggle against terrorism Threats for international peace and security created by the ISIS terrorist group (Daish) are preserved and remain “volatile and complex”, despite significant efforts to neutralize them. This was announced in the Council of People’s Commissars by the head of the UN counter -terrorism department, Deputy Secretary General Vladimir Voronkov. According to him, terrorists adapt to changing conditions and are increasingly experimenting with technologies, including artificial intelligence. The UN counter-terrorist management will continue to pay priority to support the support of member states, including in the field of new technologies. Africa ~/h2 >~ 60 > with the youngest population in the world, abundant natural resources and abundant resources and abundant resources and abundant resources and abundant resources and abundant resources and abundant resources. Africa is on the threshold of progress with a bright entrepreneurial spirit. The UN Secretary General Antoniu Guterres said this at the Ninth Tokyo International Development Conference of Africa, which takes place in Japan. According to him, Africa should have a stronger voice in the formation of decisions that affect her future. This includes the reform of the Security Council, where Africa is not represented among permanent members. Guterres also emphasized that in order to accelerate development on the continent it is necessary to achieve peace and stability. bodily punishment bodily punishments are still widespread in the world, the new report said in a new report of the worldwide organization healthcare (WHO) about the impact of this phenomenon on public health. According to estimates, about 1.2 billion children and adolescents under the age of 18 years are subjected to bodily punishments in their families. The WHO emphasizes that bodily punishments bear numerous risks for the health and development of children.