Gaza Ceasefire Sparks Urgent Warnings from Human Rights Experts
Source: Despite Gaza ceasefire, ‘we haven’t seen the worst’: B’Tselem chief (2025-11-22)
Despite a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, human rights advocates warn that the region remains on the brink of catastrophe. Yuli Novak, executive director of B’Tselem, emphasizes that the conditions leading to potential genocide persist due to ongoing lack of accountability and worsening humanitarian crises. While the ceasefire has temporarily reduced violence, recent developments reveal escalating dangers: displaced Palestinians continue to live in tents amid deteriorating living conditions, and Israeli military actions have pushed beyond established boundaries, increasing tensions. The conflict’s complexity is compounded by recent reports of war crimes in the West Bank, and geopolitical shifts threaten to ignite broader regional instability. Notably, the international community faces mounting pressure to address root causes, including settlement expansion, blockade policies, and accountability for violations. As of late 2025, the situation remains volatile, with recent intelligence indicating increased military mobilizations in neighboring countries like Lebanon and Syria, raising fears of wider regional conflict. The United States and global powers are urged to intensify diplomatic efforts, prioritize human rights, and support sustainable peace initiatives. The ongoing crisis underscores the urgent need for comprehensive solutions that go beyond temporary ceasefires, aiming to establish lasting stability and justice for Palestinians and Israelis alike.
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