Full-scale Rafah offensive cannot take place: UN rights chief
A full-scale Israeli assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah “cannot take place”, the UN human rights chief insisted, saying it could not be reconciled with international law, AFP reports.
“The latest evacuation orders affect close to a million people in Rafah. So where should they go now? There is no safe place in Gaza!” Volker Turk, the UN high commissioner for human rights, said in a statement.
“These exhausted, famished people, many of whom have been displaced many times already, have no good options.
He said a full-scale offensive could have a “catastrophic impact […] including the possibility of further atrocity crimes.”
“I can see no way that the latest evacuation orders, much less a full assault, in an area with an extremely dense presence of civilians, can be reconciled with the binding requirements of international humanitarian law and with the two sets of binding provisional measures ordered by the International Court of Justice.”
Volker said he was deeply distressed by fast-deteriorating conditions in Gaza, saying the latest evacuation orders had triggered “massive displacement of an already profoundly traumatised population”.
He said the towns supposed to receive those displaced from Rafah had already been “reduced to rubble”.
Turk also voiced concern at reports of indiscriminate rocket fire from Gaza.He said a full-scale offensive on Rafah “cannot take place” and called on all states with influence to do everything in their power to prevent it.
He also called on Israel and Palestinian armed groups to agree on a ceasefire, and for all hostages to be released immediately.