The world is at a dangerous moment as conflicts spread, UN rights chief says

Israeli Defense Forces soldiers work on their tank near the Israel-Gaza border, as seen from southern Israel, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov)

UNITED NATIONS (AP) 鈥 The U.N. human rights chief warned Thursday that the world is at an especially dangerous moment in history, with disregard and disrespect for international law 鈥渞eaching a deafening crescendo.鈥

Volker T眉rk said conflicts are and humanitarian and human rights laws are being 鈥渢rampled amid broad impunity.鈥

He was sharply critical of Israeli authorities for allowing but also cited human rights violations in Ukraine, Sudan, Haiti and Myanmar 鈥 and said he could name many other conflicts.

The U.N. high commissioner for human rights spoke about this critical moment 鈥渇or human life, for human rights and for the stability and prosperity鈥 of countries to reporters Thursday and in a briefing to the General Assembly鈥檚 human rights committee on Wednesday.

T眉rk said the reason the world is in such a crisis of conflicts and violations of international law is because the international structures that were painstakingly built after World War II and the Holocaust to protect human rights and prevent atrocities are starting to erode.

鈥淭hen, we have to be very worried because the erosion leads to more erosion,鈥 and if civilian casualties are at the edge of being accepted in conflicts, 鈥渁nd you sort of get used to the fact that war is the answer to everything, I fear for the world 鈥 and I fear for human rights in particular,鈥 he said.

T眉rk was especially critical of the , reiterating his warning to Israel that is prohibited by international humanitarian law "and constitutes a war crime.鈥

Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon insisted Wednesday at an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Gaza that his country鈥檚 humanitarian efforts remain 鈥渁s comprehensive as ever.鈥 He criticized the council for focusing on the humanitarian situation in Gaza while Israeli civilians 鈥渁re being targeted daily by those who seek our destruction.鈥

Danon said Israel has delivered over 1 million tons of aid, including 700,000 tons of food, to Gaza since it after Hamas鈥 attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. He stressed that the real issue is Hamas, which he said 鈥渉as hijacked the aid, seizing it for their own purposes.鈥

T眉rk said the reality on the ground is that only a trickle of aid is getting into Gaza. He cited reports that Israeli forces are preventing aid from reaching the north, where Israel is conducting a ground offensive.

The U.N. rights chief also said Israeli evacuation orders appear aimed at and cited 鈥渟erious concerns about a large-scale forcible transfer of civilians,鈥 which would amount to a war crime.

With Israel and Hezbollah militants in Lebanon taking military action against each other on another front, he said, 鈥渢he risk of a full-fledged regional war remains very high 鈥 one that could engulf the lives and the human rights of millions of people.鈥

Elsewhere, T眉rk said, wars and extreme violence are devastating lives.

鈥淚n Ukraine, nearly 1,000 days since , we continue to see terrible devastation, characterized by recurring human rights violations and war crimes,鈥 he said.

In Sudan, he said, the between rival government and paramilitary forces competing for power has forced 鈥渁 staggering 10 million people to flee their homes鈥 and left more than 25 million people facing acute hunger.

In Haiti, T眉rk said his office has documented more than 3,950 killings, 1,835 injuries and 1,150 kidnappings as a result of so far this year.

And , he said, 鈥渁ir and artillery strikes on civilians, mass arrests and reports of extrajudicial killings in blatant breach of human rights and humanitarian law continue unabated, amidst stifling impunity.鈥

Wars can only end when human rights are respected, T眉rk stressed, and restoring that respect 鈥渋s more essential now than ever.鈥

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