Human Rights Watch Says World Must Ensure Israel Abides by Any U.N. Court Ruling
By Reuters
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2024-01-11/human-rights-watch-says-world-must-ensure-israel-abides-by-any-u-n-court-ruling
Jan. 11, 2024
By Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber
GENEVA (Reuters) - The head of Human Rights Watch
praised South Africa for bringing Israel's military campaign against Gaza to
the top U.N. court and said the international community would be responsible
for ensuring that Israel complies with any judicial decision.
South Africa demanded an emergency suspension of
Israel's aerial and ground offensive in the Palestinian enclave, telling the
International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague that Israel was committing
genocidal acts.
"South Africa is providing important leadership
here. It's really using this important opportunity," Tirana Hassan,
executive director of Human Rights Watch, told Reuters.
"If Israel does not comply with the measures or
orders of the court, then it is up to the international community to ensure
that they are leveraging whatever pressure that they can to encourage Israel to
actually implement the measures."
Human Rights Watch, which released its World Report on
Thursday outlining abuses around the globe, accused Israel last night of using
the starvation of civilians as a means of warfare in the Gaza Strip, which
constitutes a war crime. Israel has vigorously denied the charge.
"In the throes of this war, what we have seen is
consistent, flagrant violations of international humanitarian law," Hassan
said. "We were able to document elements of this one crime -- the crime of
starvation."
Hassan said that since Human Rights Watch had
documented starvation in Gaza, there had been no shift in policy to suggest
that Israeli authorities had abandoned the method.
Facing mounting international pressure, Israel has
lifted its full blockade to allow more food and medicine into the territory,
though aid agencies say it is not enough.
"But we need to talk about total and unfettered
delivery of humanitarian assistance," which she said included food, fuel
and shelter.
"We have not seen that sort of unfettered
humanitarian access. That is what Human Rights Watch has been calling
for."
(Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by
Sharon Singleton)
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