Oman Daily Observer

UN rights council to consider draft resolution for Israel arms embargo

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The UN Human Rights Council will consider a draft resolution on Friday calling for an arms embargo on Israel, citing the “plausible risk of genocide in Gaza”.

If the draft resolution is adopted, it would mark the first time that the United Nations’ top rights body has taken a position on the war raging in Gaza.

The text condemns “the use of explosive weapons with widearea effects by Israel” in populated areas of Gaza and demands Israel “uphold its legal responsibi­lity to prevent genocide”.

The draft resolution was brought forward by Pakistan on behalf of 55 of the 56 UN member states in the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) — the exception being Albania.

The text is co-sponsored by Bolivia, Cuba and the Palestinia­n mission in Geneva.

The eight-page draft demands Israel end its occupation of Palestinia­n territory and immediatel­y lifts its “illegal blockade” on the Gaza Strip.

It calls upon countries to stop the sale or transfer of arms, munitions and other military equipment to Israel, citing “a plausible risk of genocide in Gaza”.

The draft also “condemns the use of starvation of civilians as a method of warfare”, calls for an immediate ceasefire and “condemns Israeli actions that may amount to ethnic cleansing”.

Last week, the UN Security Council in New York passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire — thanks to an abstention from Washington, Israel’s closest ally.

The draft being brought in Geneva calls on states to ensure that UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees, receives sufficient funding and demands Israel stop expanding settlement­s in Palestinia­n territorie­s.

The resolution condemns the firing of rockets against Israeli civilian areas and demands “the immediate release of all remaining captives and detainees”.

The council will discuss whether to adopt the resolution, alongside three other resolution­s concerning Israeli settlement­s, the right of the Palestinia­n people to self-determinat­ion, and human rights in the occupied Syrian Golan. Israel has long accused the Human Rights Council of being biased against it. The bloodieste­ver Gaza war erupted with October 7 attack, which resulted in about 1,160 deaths in Israel, according to a tally based on Israeli official figures.

Palestinia­n groups also seized around 250 captives. Israel believes about 130 remain in Gaza, including 34 who are presumed dead.

Israel’s retaliator­y campaign has killed at least 32,975 people, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in Gaza.

 ?? — AFP ?? Pro-palestinia­n demonstrat­ors wave Palestinia­n flags as they call for a ceasefire in Gaza during a protest as part of the “People’s White House Ceasefire Now Iftar” outside the White House in Washington, DC.
— AFP Pro-palestinia­n demonstrat­ors wave Palestinia­n flags as they call for a ceasefire in Gaza during a protest as part of the “People’s White House Ceasefire Now Iftar” outside the White House in Washington, DC.

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