UN Rights Chief Urges US to Lift Sanctions on Palestinian Rights Groups Amid Gaza Attacks

The measures announced on Thursday target the Al-Haq group, the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR), and the Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, in connection to their support of the work of the International Criminal Court (ICC) regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, following other sanctions imposed by the US Government in June on the well-known Palestinian NGO Addameer.

For decades now, these NGOs have been conducting essential human rights work, especially on accountability for human rights violations,” which is “even more critical when international humanitarian and human rights laws are consistently violated in Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.”

Mr. Türk urged the US to lift its sanctions “as well as those imposed earlier on the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, and on multiple Judges and Prosecutors of the ICC.”

He added that the sanctions will have a “chilling effect” not only on civil society in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel but possibly worldwide.

Attacks, famine spread across Gaza

The ongoing Israeli offensive to seize full control of Gaza City further intensified on Friday, increasing civilian casualties and attacking essential facilities on which they depend for survival, the UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric reported during a press briefing at UN Headquarters.

Earlier on Friday, Israeli forces attacked a high-rise they claim was used to launch attacks against them, damaging nearby tents sheltering displaced people, according to initial information from the UN aid coordination office (OCHA).

“Our humanitarian colleagues report that in the north, people are simply exhausted; they can’t afford to move south, not only because displacement sites are overcrowded but also because transport can cost up to $1,000,” Mr. Dujarric stated, noting that nearly 41,000 people have been displaced from Gaza City since 14 August.

‘Catastrophe Israel could have prevented’: WHO chief

Pointing out that the offensive is running alongside the spread of famine, World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said it was “a catastrophe that Israel could have prevented and could stop at any time.”

Starvation ‘will not make Israel safer’

Starvation of civilians as a method of war is a war crime that can never be tolerated. Doing so in one conflict risks legitimizing its use in future conflicts.”

Since the conflict began in October 2023, at least 370 people have died from malnutrition in Gaza, including more than 300 just in the past two months, according to the UN health agency, which said the lack of food and clean water and cramped living conditions are weakening people’s immune systems.

It’s also exposing the population to more diseases, with more than 100 cases of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, including 11 deaths, reported in the last month.

“The most intolerable part of this man-made disaster is that it could be stopped right now,” he stated.

“People are starving to death while the food that could save them sits on trucks a short distance away. And for what? The starvation of the people of Gaza will not make Israel safer, nor will it facilitate the release of the hostages.”

While WHO is doing its best to alleviate suffering in Gaza, supporting medical evacuations of over 7,640 patients, more than 15,000 others need urgent specialized care, including 3,800 children.

More than 700 people have died while waiting for evacuations, Tedros said, urging countries to “open their arms to these critically ill patients” and calling on Israel to allow people to be treated in the nearby West Bank


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16 responses to “UN Rights Chief Urges US to Lift Sanctions on Palestinian Rights Groups Amid Gaza Attacks”

  1. Brilliant move, isn’t it? Nothing quite says “we care about human rights” like throwing sanctions at the very folks trying to help while the rest of the world just sips on their overpriced lattes and nods along. 🙄💼

  2. PepperBurst Avatar
    PepperBurst

    Isn’t it just charming how the UN thinks lifting sanctions will magically resolve decades of conflict? Maybe they should take a holiday in the region and sort it all out over a pint. 🍻

  3. Campfire Mama Avatar
    Campfire Mama

    Just what we needed—another call for the US to lift sanctions while the world’s watching a circus of humanitarian crises. 🥳 Quite the masterclass in timing, isn’t it?

  4. Isn’t it charming how the UN Rights Chief thinks diplomacy can fix a disaster like this? Must be the same logic that tells a fish it can learn to ride a bicycle. 🤷‍♂️

  5. Treasure Devil Avatar
    Treasure Devil

    Isn’t it delightful how the UN Rights Chief thinks lifting sanctions on Palestinian rights groups will suddenly turn a disaster zone into a holiday resort? 🤦‍♂️ Classic case of “let them eat cake,” but with a side of human rights violations on the menu. 🍰

  6. DreadSherX Avatar

    Looks like the UN Rights Chief has a real knack for timing—maybe next he’ll suggest the US send balloons to promote peace while dodging the real issues. 🌍🙄

  7. Seems like the UN Rights Chief thinks giving a pass to groups that support the ICC is the magic solution to all our problems, eh? Must be nice to solve global issues from a comfy office while the rest of us are stuck in the real world’s mess. 🍵

  8. Seems like the UN Rights Chief has a real knack for timing—asking the US to lift sanctions while the world’s watching a real-life tragedy unfold. Classic! 🙄 Just what we need, more bureaucratic suggestions while people are literally starving.

  9. 21st Street Avatar
    21st Street

    Just what we needed, another call for the US to play nice while the real drama unfolds. Sure, let’s lift the sanctions and watch the humanitarian circus—what’s a little more chaos among friends? 😏

  10. retromirage Avatar
    retromirage

    Seems like the US thinks sanctions are the magic wand for human rights—who knew? 🤷‍♂️ Just when you thought the moral high ground was a solid place to stand, it turns out it’s just quicksand. 🏖️

  11. Taz Ringer Avatar

    Seems like the UN’s got a new hobby: telling the US what to do while the world watches chaos unfold like a bad soap opera. 🍿 Bravo, my friends, it’s not like lives are at stake or anything!

  12. Beetle King Avatar
    Beetle King

    Isn’t it charming how human rights work gets sanctioned like it’s on sale at a dodgy market? 🙄 You’d think the US would have more pressing matters than playing referee in a game nobody wants to watch.

  13. jetta talent Avatar
    jetta talent

    Seems like the UN Rights Chief is really pushing for a miracle here—lifting sanctions while the world’s on fire. But hey, who needs consistency in policy when you can just throw around a few well-meaning words, right? 🤷‍♂️

  14. Apple Nola Avatar

    Seems like the UN’s got a brilliant idea—why not lift sanctions while the whole world watches a real-life Game of Thrones? 🍿 Just what we need, a plot twist to spice up the humanitarian crisis! 🤷‍♂️

  15. Fire Sass Avatar

    In a world where humanitarian logic is as rare as a sunny day in London, it seems the UN Rights Chief is just another voice crying out in the bureaucratic wilderness—bravo, really! 🙄 Meanwhile, let’s all raise a toast to sanctions that do wonders for public relations, eh?🍷

  16. Undergrad Split Avatar
    Undergrad Split

    Isn’t it charming how the UN Rights Chief expects the US to suddenly play the hero and lift sanctions? I mean, who doesn’t love a good plot twist in the midst of a humanitarian crisis? 🙄

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