UN Rights Chief Urges De-escalation of Israel, Iran War
"The military escalation between Israel and Iran is deeply worrying," Turk stated during the delivery of his yearly report to the 59th session of the Human Rights Council held in Geneva.
He appealed to all involved actors to pursue "urgent diplomatic negotiations to end these attacks and find a way forward," stressing the urgency of halting further violence through dialogue.
Turk underlined the critical importance of adherence to global legal standards, particularly concerning the safeguarding of civilian populations impacted by the hostilities.
"I call for full respect of international law by both sides, in particular the protection of civilians in densely populated areas," he added.
His statements follow the most recent surge in violence, which was triggered by Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear and missile infrastructure on Friday.
In retaliation, Iran launched ballistic missiles that led to Israeli fatalities and significant damage to infrastructure.
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