UN urges humane treatment of Israel hostages, Palestinian detainees

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Geneva, 10 February 2025 – The United Nations Rights Office has called for humane treatment of Israel hostages and Palestinian detainees.

UN Human Rights spokesperson, Thameen Al-Kheetan said images of emaciated Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees released as part of the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement have been deeply distressing.

”The images we have seen of Israeli hostages released over the weekend show signs of ill-treatment and severe malnourishment, reflecting very dire conditions they were subjected to in Gaza. 

”We are also deeply concerned by the public parading of hostages released by Hamas in Gaza, including statements made under duress during release.

”Also distressing, Palestinians released from Israeli detention have revealed such treatment, reflecting the severe conditions under which they have been held. How they have been released also raises serious concerns.”

The spokesperson noted that Israel and Hamas must ensure humane treatment, including freedom from any form of torture or abuse, for all those held under their power. 

According to Al-Kheetan,  all parties to the conflict are reminded that torture and other forms of ill-treatment of protected persons are war crimes and that those found guilty must receive sentences that are commensurate to the severity of their conduct. 

”We reiterate that the taking of hostages is a war crime. Hamas must immediately and unconditionally release all hostages, and Israel must immediately and unconditionally release all those arbitrarily detained.”

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