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Immediate Reaction to UN Commission of Inquiry’s Conclusion on Genocide in Gaza amid Mass Forced Displacement

Copenhagen, 17 September 2025 — The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry’s (CoI) conclusion that the state of Israel is committing genocide in Gaza places a moral obligation on the international community to enforce an immediate ceasefire, ensure unfettered lifesaving aid in, and end nearly two years of horrific suffering among civilians.

Posted on 17 Sep 2025

While the final legal decision is made by the International Court of Justice, the ICJ has prior to this already repeatedly ordered Israel to prevent acts of genocide and enable principled life-saving aid. These injunctions have been consistently ignored. In accordance with the UN Convention on Genocide, governments must act immediately.

“The findings by the COI leaves no room for doubt. It is now the responsibility of governments to take action to bring it to an end, rather than continue to hide behind words that carry little to no consequences. The absolute gravity of this crime demands urgent measures that cannot be postponed. Any failure to act will only abandon Palestinians in Gaza, and entrench the notion that protection of civilians under international law can be applied selectively. Such inaction will leave a lasting stain on our shared humanity, one that will not fade with time.’’ - Lilu Thapa, DRC Executive Director Middle East and North Africa.

The unjustifiable scale and severity of violations identified by the UN CoI for genocide have all but rendered Gaza uninhabitable. The deliberate and systematic destruction, killing of civilians, forced displacement, famine and the obstruction of aid are incompatible with international humanitarian law (IHL). Whole neighbourhoods have been razed, hospitals and schools have been deliberately targeted, agricultural land and infrastructure vital to sustain life have been destroyed.

Aid workers have been denied access or directly attacked while trying to reach civilians countless times, while militarized distribution schemes continue to harm and kill civilians. We are now also witnessing the escalation of the Gaza City offensive, marked by mass forced displacement orders for nearly one million people under bombardment, and the deliberate targeting of civilians.

“The upcoming UN General Assembly must act on these findings and use its authority to demand a ceasefire, and agree on concrete, swift and timebound actions, ensure accountability for atrocity crimes and safeguard the primacy of international law in the face of these genocidal acts.’’ - Charlotte Slente, Secretary General - DRC.

DRC calls for:

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Joint CEO statement

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Dalia Mofeed Kharoufeh | Regional Communications Specialist | RO Middle East & North Africa | [email protected]

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