The United Nations spokesperson emphasized that no military objective can justify the destruction of community infrastructure or harm to civilians. This statement comes amid rising global concerns about human rights violations in conflict zones.
The Israeli army has reported that Lebanese Hezbollah is using ambulances for military activities, asserting that these actions violate international laws. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry has firmly rejected any attacks on embassies and diplomatic missions in the country following attempts to storm the UAE and US embassies in Damascus. This has raised international concerns about the safety of diplomatic missions in Syria.
The U.S. Supreme Court has announced a new review of human rights cases, raising questions about its impact on local and international laws. This move comes at a critical time requiring a reassessment of American commitments to human rights.
The United Nations has firmly rejected the death penalty, labeling the law permitting the execution of prisoners as horrific and calling for its repeal. This statement comes amid growing global calls for the abolition of capital punishment.
Adalah, an Israeli human rights organization, asserts that Israel lacks the legal authority to legislate for Palestinian residents under occupation, emphasizing that this contradicts international law.