Geneva: United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk called on Tuesday for an end to the unprecedented bloodshed in the occupied West Bank, stressing that the killing of more than 500 Palestinians there since Oct. 7, 2023 is unlawful. In a statement, Turk added that the killings, destruction, and widespread violations of human rights in the West Bank are unacceptable and must stop immediately, emphasizing that the Israeli entity not only needs to adopt rules of engagement that are fully in line with human rights standards but also enhance their implementation, as well as conduct comprehensive and independent investigations into any allegations of unlawful killings, and hold those responsible to account. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights stressed that impunity for such crimes has been rampant in the occupied West Bank for far too long, creating suitable conditions for further unlawful killings by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF), adding that the respect and enforcement of international law, along with ensuring accountability are essential. Turk expressed his support for the proposed ceasefire agreement put forward by the United States to end the war, describing the situation in Gaza as beyond catastrophic. Source: Qatar News Agency
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