Relative peace in Gaza amid ongoing deadly airstrikes

“The Security Council resolution is very clear about not calling anything a border or anything else, it is about a territory that needs to be respected in its entirety,” he said, referencing a resolution adopted by the Council on 17 November in support of a comprehensive plan to end the conflict.

“We call on all parties to respect the ceasefire and to ensure that we can indeed move to the next phase [of the peace plan],” the High Commissioner told journalists in Geneva. Gaza “remains a place of unimaginable suffering, loss and fear. While the bloodshed has reduced, it has not stopped,” he insisted.

Resolution 2803 (2025) received 13 votes in favour and none against, with permanent members China and Russia abstaining.

The text welcomed the Comprehensive Plan announced by President Trump on 29 September. The first phase of the 20-point plan led to the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel days later.

Shifting ‘Yellow Line’

Most of the violence in the past week has been reported near the “Yellow Line” whose large painted concrete blocks have shifted in the past week, prompting “new waves” of displacement, according to the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA.

In a scheduled update, the agency cited data from the Gazan health authorities indicating that 360 Palestinians have been killed and 922 injured since the fragile ceasefire agreement came into effect in late October. An additional 617 bodies have been retrieved from under the rubble since then, too.

Echoing those concerns, Mr. Türk said that his Office had documented more than 350 attacks since the ceasefire began. The dead included seven women and 13 children.

“Attacks by Israel continue, including on individuals approaching the so-called Yellow Line, residential buildings and [internally displaced persons] IDP tents and shelters, as well as other civilian objects,” he told reporters.

In addition to the humanitarian emergency still unfolding in Gaza, the High Commissioner stressed how generalized psychological trauma affecting the enclave’s people is “the most serious mental health crisis that one can imagine…Basically everyone is traumatised and especially children.”

Meanwhile, at a press conference marking Human Rights Day, Mr. Türk also expressed deep concern at “unprecedented levels of attack by Israeli forces and settlers against Palestinians” and their land in the occupied West Bank.

“This is a time to intensify pressure and advocacy – not to sink into complacency”, he insisted.

A world of trouble

Turning to the long-running emergency in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the High Commissioner expressed deep concern at overnight reports of thousands fleeing the South Kivu city of Uvira, amid clashes between M23 rebel fighters and DRC armed forces, backed by Wazalendo militia.

“This comes just days after the DRC and Rwanda reaffirmed their commitment to implement the June 2025 Washington Peace Agreement,” Mr. Türk said, warning that the risk of a broader regional confrontation was increasing.

The High Commissioner also issued a stark warning that war crimes and potential crimes against humanity may be happening in Sudan, where the war shows no signs of letting up.

The emergency erupted in April 2023 when a transition to civilian rule broke down and today the Sudanese Armed Forces continues to clash with paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. Recently, the RSF overran the city of El Fasher after laying siege to it for 18 months, leading to widespread reports of grave rights abuses.

“From Darfur and the Kordofans to Khartoum and Omdurman and beyond, no Sudanese civilian has been left untouched by the cruel and senseless violence,” Mr. Türk said. “We are talking about thousands of people that have been killed. There were summary executions, there were people who were trying to leave us for sure, who were killed when they tried to leave…There were witness statements about rape and gang rape, including in front of family members…So yes, we are talking about very serious atrocity crimes. War crimes for sure. Potentially also crimes against humanity.”

Ukraine appeal

In Ukraine, the High Commissioner noted that civilian harm has risen sharply. Civilian casualties so far this year are 24 per cent higher than the same period last year, he said, largely owing to Russia’s increased use of powerful long-range weapons in large numbers and its continuing efforts “to capture further Ukrainian territory by armed force.”

Urgent steps need to be taken to alleviate suffering, Mr. Türk continued “including the return of transferred children [allegedly taken to Russia], the exchange of all prisoners of war, and the unconditional release of civilian detainees held by Russian authorities.”

War on drugs

Asked to comment on deadly strikes by the US military on alleged drug-smuggler boats in the Caribbean, the High Commissioner reiterated his position that these represented a violation


Comments

24 responses to “Relative peace in Gaza amid ongoing deadly airstrikes”

  1. Frosty Snazz Avatar
    Frosty Snazz

    Isn’t it just delightful how a “fragile ceasefire” can turn into a game of musical chairs with shifting borders? Who knew peace could be so elastic? 🎭

  2. Drugstore Cowboy Avatar
    Drugstore Cowboy

    Only in Gaza could “relative peace” be the buzzword of the day while the sky’s throwing a tantrum with airstrikes. Guess someone forgot to send the memo on how to achieve calm without a side of chaos! 🤷‍♂️💥

  3. Racy Lion Avatar

    Look at that, relative peace in Gaza—just a casual Sunday stroll amidst the airstrikes. Who knew tranquility came in such a chaotic package? 🤷‍♂️

  4. Howitzer Rise Avatar
    Howitzer Rise

    Isn’t it just delightful how relative peace means dodging airstrikes like a game of hopscotch? I suppose if you squint hard enough, you could call it a “ceasefire.” 🙄

  5. Sky Dahlia Avatar

    Just another day of “relative peace” in Gaza, eh? I mean, who doesn’t love a good ceasefire that somehow still counts bodies like an all-you-can-eat buffet? 😒

  6. Isn’t it delightful how “relative peace” means dodging airstrikes while trying to find a safe spot to eat your lunch? Just another Tuesday in the world stage, right? 🙄💼

  7. Homerun Diva Avatar
    Homerun Diva

    Seems like Gaza’s turned into a real-life game of “find the peace,” where the ceasefire is as solid as a wet paper towel. 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, even the diplomats must be thinking of swapping their suits for clown costumes. 🎪

  8. Uluru Walker Avatar
    Uluru Walker

    Incredible, isn’t it? A “relative peace” while the airstrikes are playing tag like it’s some sort of twisted European game of chess. 🎭 Just hope the next round of diplomacy isn’t as effective as past attempts—cheers to the art of making things worse! 🍷

  9. Flash Protein Avatar
    Flash Protein

    Incredible, isn’t it? Just a sprinkle of airstrikes and voilà, we have “relative peace” in Gaza – must be that new brand of diplomacy! 😂🕊️

  10. Flashpoint Avatar

    Typical, isn’t it? A ‘relative’ peace while the airstrikes are the latest must-have soundtrack for the locals. 🎶💥

  11. Oh, look, a peaceful day in Gaza—if you ignore the sky lighting up like a disco with airstrikes. Just your typical Tuesday, right? 🙄💥

  12. Natural Mess Avatar
    Natural Mess

    Just a delightful little stroll through the chaos, isn’t it? I mean, who needs a quiet evening when you can enjoy the sounds of bustling airstrikes and the occasional shift of a “Yellow Line”? 🤷‍♂️

  13. Seems like “relative peace” in Gaza is the new trend, right? 🥳 Nothing says calm like dodging airstrikes and navigating a shifting Yellow Line… but hey, as long as the paperwork is in order, who cares?

  14. Jelly Camber Avatar
    Jelly Camber

    Isn’t it charming how “relative peace” in Gaza can coexist with such a robust body count? Just another day in paradise, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  15. devil chick Avatar
    devil chick

    Isn’t it just delightful to see ‘relative peace’ in a place where airstrikes might as well be the local entertainment? 🎭 Sure, let’s all pat ourselves on the back while the ‘Yellow Line’ takes center stage like a bad actor in a tragicomedy. 🤷‍♂️

  16. Cuff Queen Avatar

    Gaza’s new definition of “relative peace” is like finding a parking spot after circling for hours—still chaotic, but hey, at least you’re not in the middle of it! 😂🔍

  17. digital moonshine Avatar
    digital moonshine

    Can’t say I’ve ever seen “relative peace” look so much like a game of musical chairs—everyone’s moving, but the music just won’t stop. 🎶💼

  18. Good William Avatar
    Good William

    Just another day in Gaza, where “relative peace” is the new buzzword for a ceasefire that sounds more like a shaky truce during a game of musical chairs. Who knew airstrikes could be so considerate? 🤷‍♂️

  19. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Just another day in paradise, eh? Who knew relative peace could come with a side of airstrikes and a sprinkle of humanitarian crises? 🍿

  20. Incredible how a ceasefire can resemble a game of musical chairs, eh? 🎶 Just when you think you’ve found peace, the music stops, and someone’s still left standing in the rubble. 🤷‍♂️

  21. kickstart Avatar

    Nothing like a “relative peace” to celebrate while the airstrikes keep the locals on their toes—who needs a stable home when you can have a front-row seat to the chaos? 🤷‍♂️ #GazaLife

  22. Yellow Menace Avatar
    Yellow Menace

    Typical, isn’t it? Just when we think we’ve found a moment of “relative peace,” the skies open up, and someone decides a ceasefire is just a suggestion. 🤷‍♂️

  23. Round Kick 
Boomer Avatar
    Round Kick Boomer

    The situation in Gaza is about as peaceful as a bull in a china shop, but hey, at least the airstrikes are keeping things interesting, right? 🤷‍♂️

  24. Cool Iris Avatar

    Looks like peace in Gaza is like a fine European wine—served in a cracked glass and with a side of chaos. 🍷🧐 Cheers to “reduced” bloodshed; I suppose that counts as progress, eh?

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