Edited News | OHCHR , UNOG
“Nous sommes consternés par le meurtre flagrant par la police des frontières israélienne hier de deux hommes palestiniens à Jénine, en Cisjordanie occupée – dans ce qui semble être une exécution sommaire,” a déclaré l'orateur.
“Les meurtres de Palestiniens par les forces de sécurité israéliennes et les colons en Cisjordanie occupée augmentent, sans responsabilité, même dans les rares cas où des enquêtes sont annoncées. Suite à l'incident d'hier, qui a été filmé par une chaîne de télévision, un examen interne a été annoncé. Mais les déclarations d'un haut responsable du gouvernement israélien ont cherché à exonérer les forces de sécurité israéliennes de toute responsabilité, soulevant de sérieuses préoccupations quant à la crédibilité de toute révision ou enquête future menée par une entité qui n'est pas entièrement indépendante du gouvernement,” a-t-il dit.
“Notre Bureau a vérifié que depuis le 7 octobre 2023 et jusqu'au 27 novembre 2025, les forces israéliennes et les colons ont tué 1 030 Palestiniens en Cisjordanie occupée, y compris Jérusalem-Est. Parmi ces victimes se trouvaient 223 enfants,” a déclaré Laurence.
“L'impunité pour l'utilisation illégale de la force par les forces de sécurité israéliennes, et la violence croissante des colons israéliens, doit cesser. Le Haut-Commissaire aux droits de l'homme Volker Türk appelle à des enquêtes indépendantes, rapides et efficaces sur les meurtres de Palestiniens, et que les responsables des violations soient tenus pour responsables,” a déclaré l'orateur.
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HISTOIRE : Briefing de l'Orateur des Droits de l'Homme de l'ONU, Jeremy Laurence, sur l'incident des meurtres à Jénine
DURÉE : 02:17
SOURCE : OHCHR / UNOG
RESTRICTIONS : AUCUNE
LANGUE : Anglais/NATS
RAPPORT D'ASPECT : 16:9
DATE : 28 novembre 2025 GENÈVE, SUISSE
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