Amnesty International confirmed the “genocide” in Gaza
The Secretary General of Amnesty International, while confirming the UN report on the genocide in Gaza, announced that countries should put pressure on the Zionist regime. |
Amnesty International welcomed the UN report which concluded that Israel committed “genocide” in Gaza and announced that the time has come to prevent the genocide and implement the UN Security Council resolution for an immediate ceasefire.
According to Al-Quds al-Arabi report, Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, said on Tuesday evening in a report presented to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva: “There are logical reasons that Let’s believe that Israel has committed the crime of genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza.
Agnes Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International, said in a statement that the UN report is very important and should be an urgent request for governments to take action.
He emphasized that the countries of the world should fulfill their obligations based on the Convention on the Prevention of the Crime of Genocide and take specific measures to support the Palestinians in Gaza.
Kalamar said: The time has come to act to prevent genocide and other countries should put political pressure on the conflicting parties to implement the UN Security Council resolution that calls for an immediate ceasefire.
He called on countries around the world to use their influence to insist on the commitment of the Zionist regime to the resolution, including stopping the bombing and lifting restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid.
This Amnesty International official continued: Governments should impose a comprehensive arms embargo against all parties to the conflict and put pressure on Hamas and other armed groups to release all prisoners.
He said: A permanent ceasefire is the best way to implement the temporary measures ordered by the International Court of Justice to prevent genocide, further crimes and civilian suffering.
Kalmar stressed that countries should focus their efforts on turning the requests for a ceasefire in Gaza into a concrete reality.
In the UN report, Albanese explained that the Zionist regime committed three acts of genocide: causing serious physical or psychological harm to people, deliberately imposing living conditions with the aim of their complete or partial physical destruction, and imposing measures aimed at preventing Palestinian women from giving birth. .
The Israeli invasion of Gaza since October 7 has left tens of thousands of civilian victims, most of whom are children and women, enormous destruction, a humanitarian disaster and famine.
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