Francesca Albanese, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Palestinian territories, has accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians, describing the situation as the "most shameful concentration camp of the 21st century."
In a statement released on Saturday, Albanese condemned Israel for its systematic destruction in Gaza, stating that the Israeli military is "genociding the Palestinians one neighborhood at a time, one hospital at a time, one school at a time, one refugee camp at a time, one 'safe zone' at a time." She highlighted the role of U.S. and European weapons in enabling these actions.
Albanese's remarks come amidst escalating violence in Gaza, where Israeli airstrikes and ground operations have resulted in widespread devastation. She criticized the global community's silence and inaction, emphasizing that such atrocities must not go unpunished.
"The international community's indifference to these ongoing crimes is unacceptable," Albanese said, pointing to a history of targeted killings of Palestinians both within the territories and abroad. She urged for independent and transparent investigations into the actions of the Israeli government, stressing that accountability is a crucial step toward achieving lasting peace in the region.
Albanese's comments have sparked significant attention, as she calls for a stronger global response to what she describes as a dire human rights crisis in Gaza. The UN expert's statements are expected to increase pressure on international bodies to take action against what she characterizes as genocidal policies by the Israeli government. (ILKHA)
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