The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has warned that nearly 1,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire announced last October, describing an increasingly catastrophic humanitarian reality marked by severe restrictions on aid deliveries and continued military operations. Addressing the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Volker Türk said civilians in the besieged enclave were being pushed into ever-shrinking areas while access to food, medicine and other life-saving supplies remained heavily obstructed.
Türk also raised alarm over developments in the occupied West Bank, where expanding settlement activity and repeated attacks by settlers were said to be accelerating the fragmentation of Palestinian communities. According to figures presented during the session, dozens of Palestinians have been killed and more than a thousand injured since the beginning of the year, with many incidents linked to armed settlers operating under military protection. Hundreds more have reportedly been detained, while new land confiscation orders continue to reshape large parts of the territory.
The UN official further condemned statements made by senior Israeli figures calling for the removal of Palestinians from Gaza and rejecting the possibility of a viable Palestinian state, describing such rhetoric as unlawful under international law. His remarks come amid growing international concern that the genocidal war in Gaza and expanding territorial control in the West Bank are permanently altering the political and demographic reality across the occupied Palestinian territories.
Source : Safa News