UN calls on Israel to prevent Gaza ‘genocide’
The UN Human Rights Office has released a report concluding that Israel has committed serious violations of international humanitarian law in Gaza, which may amount to war crimes and other atrocity crimes. The report, covering the period up to May 2025, urges Israel to prevent "acts of genocide" and raises concerns about "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

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AI-generatedThe UN Human Rights Office has released a report concluding that Israel has committed serious violations of international humanitarian law in Gaza, which may amount to war crimes and other atrocity crimes. The report, covering the period up to May 2025, urges Israel to prevent "acts of genocide" and raises concerns about "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. The UN rights chief also called for an end to Israel's "unlawful presence" in the Palestinian territory. While acknowledging Israel's stated goal of returning hostages and some attacks hitting military targets, the report found many killings to be unlawful. The UN warns that Israel's actions are undermining Palestinian life and consolidating annexation of occupied territories.
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5 extractedUN rights chief called for Israel to end its unlawful presence in the Palestinian territory.
Nearly 73,000 people reported killed by Gaza Ministry of Health.
A UN report concluded that Israel has committed serious violations of international humanitarian law, potentially amounting to war crimes.
Violent raids by settlers and the military in the West Bank have been increasing.
Israel's war on Gaza constituted genocide, according to several investigations.