UN rights chief urges voters to beware ‘strongman’ politicians who ‘throw glitter in our eyes’
- U.N. Human Rights Chief Volker Turk stated that ending the Gaza war is an "absolute and urgent priority" to prevent a broader regional conflict.
- Turk discussed the "horrific" Hamas attack on Israel and the forcible displacement of 1.9 million Gazans during his address in Geneva.
- He emphasized addressing Israel's "blatant disregard" for international law in occupied territories and the worsening legal situation in the region.
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UN rights chief calls on states to challenge Israel over occupation
GENEVA: The UN human rights chief said on Monday (Sep 9) that ending the nearly year-long war in Gaza is a priority and he asked countries to act on what he called Israel's "blatant disregard" for international law in the occupied Palestinian territories. Nearly 41,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza
UN rights chief says ending Gaza war, averting full-blown regional conflict ‘absolute, urgent priority’
States must not and cannot accept blatant disregard for international law, including binding decisions of the Security Council and orders of ICJ, argues Volker Turk - Anadolu Ajansı


UN rights chief calls on states to challenge Israel over 'occupation'
The UN human rights chief has announced that ending the conflict in Gaza is a priority, saying that the Western war needs to stop enabling the war by scapegoating immigrants.
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