Resolution Condemning Use of Starvation as Warfare in Gaza
The UN’s top human rights body adopted a resolution on Friday condemning the alleged “use of starvation of civilians as a method of warfare in Gaza”, while also calling for an arms embargo on Israel.
Resolution Details
- Resolution adopted by 28 votes in favour, six against and 13 abstentions
- Call to cease sale, transfer, and diversion of arms to Israel
- Motivated by the need to stop human rights violations in Occupied Palestinian Territory
Support and Opposition
Co-sponsors of the resolution included Bolivia, Cuba, and the State of Palestine. Support from countries like Brazil, China, Luxembourg, Malaysia, and South Africa.
Germany noted concerns about the resolution’s language and allegations against Israel.
Israel’s Response
Israel’s Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva rejected the resolution, citing bias and unfair accusations.
AI Military Use
The resolution also denounces the use of artificial intelligence in conflict situations that may lead to international crimes.
Gaza Crisis and Calls for Ceasefire
UN Secretary-General and High Commissioner for Human Rights called for a humanitarian ceasefire and accountability for violations in Gaza.
Emergency Forum
The Council addressed human rights violations in Iran, Haiti, Ukraine, Syria, and South Sudan, renewing mandates for investigations and rapporteurs.