The demand by Israel for Palestinians to relocate from Rafah in southern Gaza has been condemned by the UN human rights chief, Volker Türk, as inhumane. Türk expressed deep concern over the situation in Gaza, where civilians are facing bombings, disease, and famine. He emphasized that the latest demand for relocation adds to the already dire circumstances faced by the people in the region.
In a statement, Türk highlighted that the Israeli military operations in Rafah are escalating, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to move to areas that have been heavily destroyed and lack adequate shelter and humanitarian assistance. He stressed that this action goes against the fundamental principles of international humanitarian and human rights laws, which prioritize the protection of civilians.
Türk pointed out that there is a severe lack of safe havens outside of Rafah, leaving the residents with limited options for seeking refuge. He called on Israel to adhere to international human rights laws and ensure the safety and well-being of the affected population.
Furthermore, Türk emphasized the importance of holding accountable those who violate human rights laws. He underscored the need for accountability and justice to prevent further violations and protect the rights of individuals in conflict-affected areas.