GENEVA: The UN human rights chief said Israelâs warfare in Gaza is inflicting âhorrifying, unconscionable sufferingâ on Palestinians and urged government leaders on Monday to exert pressure on Israelâs government and the militant group Hamas to end it.
Volker TĂŒrk made the comments at the opening of the latest Human Rights Council session on Monday, in a broad address that also raised concerns about escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, the fallout from US tariffs, and Chinaâs human rights record â alongside wars and conflict in places like Sudan and Ukraine.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, who has regularly spoken out about bloodshed in Gaza and called for the release of Israeli hostages held by armed Palestinian militants, used some of his most forceful words yet to highlight the Mideast violence.
âIsraelâs means and methods of warfare are inflicting horrifying, unconscionable suffering on Palestinians in Gaza,â TĂŒrk told the 47-member-country body, which Israeli authorities have regularly accused of anti-Israel bias. The Trump administration has kept the United States, Israelâs top ally, out of the council proceedings.
Israelâs military campaign has killed over 55,300 Palestinians, according to Gazaâs Health Ministry. It says that women and children make up most of the dead but it does not distinguish between civilians and combatants.
âThe facts speak for themselves. Everyone in government needs to wake up to what is happening in Gaza,â TĂŒrk said. âAll those with influence must exert maximum pressure on Israel and Hamas, to put an end to this unbearable suffering.â
The rights chief noted an increase in civilian casualties in Ukraine, nearly 3 1/2 years after Russiaâs full-scale invasion. He also denounced executions without a fair trial and âwide-scale sexual violence, including against childrenâ in Sudan.
Without mentioning President Donald Trump by name, TĂŒrk likened the US tariffs he imposed in April to âa high-stakes poker game, with the global economy as the bank.â
âBut the shockwaves of a trade war will hit Least Developed Countries with the force of a tsunami,â he said, warning of a potentially âdevastatingâ impact on exporters in Asia, and the prospect of higher costs for food, health care and education in places.
TĂŒrk expressed concerns about US deportations of non-nationals, including to third countries, and called on authorities to respect the right to peaceful assembly.
The council session, which has been shortened by 2 1/2 days because of funding issues at the UN, is set to run through July 9. The Geneva-based council is the UNâs top human rights body.