The recent Israel Gaza crisis became a topic during the Human Rights Council sessions conclusion, where 22 countries and one non governmental organization (NGO) participated in an urgent debate. The crisis was triggered by Hamas launching attacks on Israel and the capture of over 100 Israelis held hostage in Gaza by militants.
Countries from the states strongly condemned Hamas and expressed their support for Israels right to defend itself. On the hand countries belonging to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab Group focused on Israels attacks on Gaza and showed their support for the Palestinian peoples right to self determination.
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During the debate several nations expressed their concerns. Showed support for both sides involved in the conflict. Pakistan, Algeria and Sudan discussed Israels actions in Gaza including casualties and damage to infrastructure. They called for establishing corridors. France, the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany emphasized their support for Israel while condemning Hamas for its acts of terrorism. Belgium and Czechia also expressed backing for Israel along, with urging the release of hostages.
South Africa, China and India have called for a de escalation of tensions. Emphasized the importance of pursuing peace efforts.
During the meeting Palestine and Israel despite not being members actively participated by sharing their perspectives on the Israel Gaza crisis.
Representing Palestine Ambassador Ibrahim M. Khraishi appealed passionately for an end to what he described as an ongoing “massacre” in Gaza. He highlighted the loss of lives including innocent children, as well as the destruction of critical infrastructure such as hospitals and ambulances. Khraishi expressed disappointment towards states that align themselves with Israel and referred to them as “criminals.” He also underlined the determination of the Palestinian people to attain freedom and put an end to occupation.
On behalf of Israel Ambassador Meirav Eilon Shahar shed light on Hamas brutal tactics and the significant loss of life caused by this group. She accused Hamas of targeting innocent civilians destroying homes and even attacking children. Shahar urged nations to condemn Hamas unequivocally while standing in solidarity with Israels fight against terrorism.
The International Service for Human Rights (ISHR) a governmental organization (NGO) condemned all crimes committed during this conflict, by both sides.They have appealed to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to expedite its investigation into the crimes committed in Palestine and Israel. The ISHR has also called upon the Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, which was established by the Human Rights Council to address the causes of the conflict. These causes include settler colonialism, apartheid and the denial of rights to the Palestinian people.
As discussions came to a close during the Human Rights Council session it was clear that the Israel Gaza crisis continued to be a focus. The diverse range of opinions and calls for action highlight just how complex this conflict is and emphasize the need for a peaceful resolution. It is crucial for international organizations like ICC and Human Rights Council to thoroughly investigate and address any human rights violations committed by all parties involved. Ultimately finding a lasting solution for the Israel Gaza crisis requires a commitment to dialogue, de escalation and respect, for both Palestinian rights and aspirations.