UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk: situation in the OPT - 26 February 2026
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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk addresses the Human Rights Council on the situation in the occupied Palestinian territory

STORY: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk addresses the Human Rights Council on the situation in the occupied Palestinian territory

TRT: 04:00

SOURCE: OHCH/UNOG
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LANGUAGE: English/NATS
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DATELINE:  26 February 2026 – GENEVA, SWITZERLAND 

SHOTLIST 

  1. Various exterior shots: Palais des Nations
  2. Interior shots: Assembly Hall
  3. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: The situation in the occupied Palestinian territory is a human-made disaster.
  4. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  5. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: The evidence gathered by my Office reveals a consistent pattern of gross violations and abuses of human rights, serious violations of international humanitarian law and atrocity crimes – that remain unpunished.”
  6. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  7. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: Israel’s continued attacks on residential buildings and makeshift tents, destroying entire neighbourhoods, caused mass civilian deaths. More than 25,500 Palestinians were killed, including entire families, and more than 68,800 were injured during the reporting period.”
  8. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  9. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: Among those killed were many Palestinian journalists. My Office has verified that 292 were killed in Israeli operations since 7 October 2023.
  10. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  11. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: Israeli forces continued to kill humanitarian and medical personnel during this period, and to make mass arrests of Palestinians across Gaza and the West Bank.”  These arrests often amounted to arbitrary detention and included enforced disappearances.”
  12. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  13. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: Since 7 October 2023, my Office has verified that at least 89 Palestinians have died in Israeli custody. Torture and other ill-treatment of Palestinians in Israeli detention remain widespread.” 
  14. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  15. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human: In the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Israeli security forces continued to launch airstrikes and use unlawful force, killing hundreds of Palestinians. In January 2025, Israeli forces launched Operation Iron Wall in the northern West Bank, which is still ongoing. So far, they have forced 32,000 Palestinians from their homes.” 
  16. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  17. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human: The ceasefire of 11 October 2025 brought some measure of relief. But we must not mistake this for peace or safety. People are still dying in Gaza from Israeli fire, cold, hunger, and treatable diseases and injuries.”
  18. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  19. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human: Recent Israeli measures expanding land expropriation consolidate the annexation of Palestinian territory. This is in flagrant breach of the Palestinian right to self-determination.”
  20. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  21. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human: Taken together, Israel’s actions appear aimed at making a permanent demographic change in Gaza and the West Bank, raising concerns about ethnic cleansing. The absence of accountability for the egregious violations committed is nothing short of shameful.”
  22. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  23. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human: Human rights have been crushed in the occupied Palestinian territory. Any realistic effort to rebuild and move toward lasting stability will have to be anchored in human rights. And this is urgent. The reconstruction of Gaza is not a logistics exercise.”
  24. Cutaways: Assembly hall
  25. SOUNDBITE (English) — Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human: The voices of peace movements – Palestinian, Israeli, and those that bring together Palestinians and Israelis – must be heard and heeded. This can strengthen the constituency for dialogue and increase the space for shared narratives.”

The situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is a human-made disaster,” he told representatives of member States at the HRC session in Geneva.

 

The report documents events between 1 November 2024 and 31 October 2025, showing Israel’s utter disregard for human rights in Gaza and the West Bank, and the serious violations also committed by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups, the High Commissioner explained.

 

The evidence gathered by my Office reveals a consistent pattern of gross violations and abuses of human rights, serious violations of international humanitarian law and atrocity crimes – that remain unpunished,” he added.

Türk said that “Israel’s continued attacks on residential buildings and makeshift tents, destroying entire neighbourhoods, caused mass civilian deaths. More than 25,500 Palestinians were killed, including entire families, and more than 68,800 were injured during the reporting period.”

 “Among those killed were many Palestinian journalists. My Office has verified that 292 were killed in Israeli operations since 7 October 2023,” he said.

 

Israel’s militarization of humanitarian aid, through the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, also led to large-scale killings. Between late May and 8 October 2025, the UN Human Rights Office recorded 2,435 Palestinians killed by the Israeli military near food collection points — mostly young men and boys. 

In August 2025, famine was declared in Gaza, affecting more than half a million people. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, at least 463 Palestinians, including 157 children, died from starvation. The High Commissioner said this was the direct result of Israel’s blocking of humanitarian aid and other deliberate actions. 

 

Israeli forces continued to kill humanitarian and medical personnel during this period, and to make mass arrests of Palestinians across Gaza and the West Bank,” said Türk. “These arrests often amounted to arbitrary detention and included enforced disappearances.

 

He added: “Since 7 October 2023, my Office has verified that at least 89 Palestinians have died in Israeli custody. Torture and other ill-treatment of Palestinians in Israeli detention remain widespread.

 

The High Commissioner also noted that over the course of 2025, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups continued to hold hostages in blatant violation of international law. Fifty-one hostages who were seized on 7 October 2023 were returned to their loved ones. On their release, hostages recounted their traumatic ordeals, including sexual and gender-based violence, torture, beating, and prolonged confinement underground.

 

In June, there were reports that armed men, allegedly affiliated with Hamas, summarily executed 12 Palestinians associated with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.

 

In the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Israeli security forces continued to launch airstrikes and use unlawful force, killing hundreds of Palestinians. In January 2025, Israeli forces launched Operation Iron Wall in the northern West Bank, which is still ongoing. So far, they have forced 32,000 Palestinians from their homes,”Türk said.

Palestinian security forces increased the use of unnecessary or disproportionate force, resulting in the unlawful killing of at least 8 Palestinians. They also arbitrarily detained and ill-treated more than 300 Palestinians.

The ceasefire of 11 October 2025 brought some measure of relief. But we must not mistake this for peace or safety. People are still dying in Gaza from Israeli fire, cold, hunger, and treatable diseases and injuries,” said the UN Human Rights Chief. 

Since the ceasefire, Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed more than 600and injured more than 1,600, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. Anywhere else he stated this would be considered a major crisis.

UN Human Rights also recorded at least 80 reported killings of Palestinians by Hamas since the ceasefire, mostly by summary executions and in clashes with rival factions.

The High Commissioner deplored Israel’s decision last year to suspend some 37 aid groups from Gaza, as well as its ban on UNRWA operations and the demolition of its premises in East Jerusalem, in blatant violation of international law. 

The UN High Commissioner stated that the situation in the West Bank is particularly disturbing. “Recent Israeli measures expanding land expropriation consolidate the annexation of Palestinian territory. This is in flagrant breach of the Palestinian right to self-determination,” he said.

Israeli security forces continue to use unnecessary and disproportionate force, and have killed 1,020 Palestinians since 7 October 2023, according to figures verified by UN Human Rights.

 

“Taken together, Israel’s actions appear aimed at making a permanent demographic change in Gaza and the West Bank, raising concerns about ethnic cleansing,” Türk stated. “The absence of accountability for the egregious violations committed is nothing short of shameful.”

“Human rights have been crushed in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Any realistic effort to rebuild and move toward lasting stability will have to be anchored in human rights. And this is urgent. The reconstruction of Gaza is not a logistics exercise,” he said.

“The voices of peace movements – Palestinian, Israeli, and those that bring together Palestinians and Israelis – must be heard and heeded. This can strengthen the constituency for dialogue and increase the space for shared narratives,” said Türk.

ENDS

 

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Teleprompter
Thank you, Mr Vice President, distinguished delegates.
The situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is a human made disaster.
The report before you sets out events between the 1st of November 2024 and 31st October 2025 that show Israel's utter disregard for human rights in Gaza and the West Bank, and the serious violations also committed by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups.
The evidence gathered by my office reveals A consistent pattern of gross violations and abuses of human rights, serious violations of international humanitarian law and atrocity crimes that remain unpunished.
Israel's continued attacks on residential buildings and makeshift tents, destroying entire neighbourhoods, caused mass civilian deaths.
More than 25,500 Palestinians were killed, including entire families, and more than 68,800 were injured during the reporting period.
Among those killed were many Palestinian journalists.
My office has verified that 292 were killed in Israeli operations since 7 October 2023.
Israel's militarization of humanitarian aid, so the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, also led to large scale killings.
Between late May and the 8th of October 2025, my office recorded 2435 Palestinians killed by the Israeli military near food collection points, mostly young men and boys.
In August 2025, famine was declared in Gaza, affecting more than half a million people.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, at least 463 Palestinians, including 157 children, died from starvation.
This was the direct result of Israel's blocking of humanitarian aid and other deliberate actions.
Israeli forces continued to kill humanitarian and medical personnel during this.
And to make mass arrests of Palestinians across Gaza and the West Bank.
These arrests often amounted to arbitrary detention and included in forced disappearances.
Since 7 October 2023, my office has verified that at least 89 Palestinians have died in Israeli custody.
Torture and other I'll treatment of Palestinians in Israeli detention remain widespread.
Israeli operations destroyed some 80% of civilian infrastructure in Gaza, including homes, schools, hospitals, cultural sites, and water treatment plants.
During the reporting period, Israel continued to forcibly displaced Palestinians into ever shrinking areas of the Gaza Strip Over the course of 2025.
Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups continued to hold hostages in blatant violation of international law.
51 hostages who were seized on the 7th of October 2023 were returned to their loved ones.
On their release, the hostages recounted their traumatic ordeals, including sexual and gender based violence, torture, beating and prolonged confinement underground.
In June, there were reports that armed men allegedly affiliated with Hamas summarily executed 12 Palestinians associated with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Mr Vice President in the West Bank, including E Jerusalem, Israeli security forces continued to launch air strikes and use unlawful force, killing hundreds of Palestinians.
In January 2025, Israeli forces launched Operation Iron Wall in the northern West Bank, which is still ongoing.
So far they have forced 32,000 Palestinians from their homes.
Meanwhile, Palestinian security forces increased the use of unnecessary or disproportionate force, resulting in the unlawful killing of at least 8 Palestinians.
They also arbitrarily detained and ill treated more than 300 Palestinians.
The ceasefire of 11 October 2025 brought home brought some measure of relief, but we must not mistake this for peace or safety.
People are still dying in Gaza from Israeli fire, cold, hunger and treatable diseases and interests.
Since the ceasefire, Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed more than 600 Palestinians and injured more than 1600, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
Anywhere else, this would be considered a major crisis.
My office has also recorded at least eighty reported killings of Palestinians by Hamas since the ceasefire, mostly by summary executions and in clashes with rival factions.
Gaza now has the highest number of amputee children per capita in the world.
Israel continues to destroy civilian infrastructure and forcibly transfer Palestinians within the Occupied Palestinian territory.
The humanitarian situation is still extremely precarious as Israel continues to impede the humanitarian community's ability to bring in food, shelter, fuel, medical supplies and other essential items.
Since the ceasefire, at least 11 children have died from hypothermia.
I deplore Israel's decision at the end of last year to suspend some 37, eight groups from Gaza.
I also deplore the ban on under operations and the demolition of its premises in East Jerusalem in blatant violation of international law.
Today the situation in the West Bank is particularly disturbing.
Recent Israeli measures expanding land expropriation consolidate the annexation of Palestinian territory.
This is in flagrant breach of the Palestinian right to self determination.
Israeli security forces continue to use unnecessary and disproportionate force and have killed 1020 Palestinians since the 7th of October 2023, according to figures verified by my office.
Taken together, Israel's actions appear aimed at making a permanent demographic change in Gaza and the West Bank, raising concerns about ethnic cleansing.
Mr Vice President, the absence of accountability for the egregious violations committed is nothing short of shameful.
Instead, there are off efforts to obstruct accountability.
The unilateral sanctions imposed on 11 charges and prosecutors of the International Criminal Court are completely unacceptable, as are those imposed on the Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territory appointed by this Council.
Time and again, I stand before this Council and brief on the litany of violations.
I make recommendations, plead for accountability and for respect of international law.
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The ongoing violations of international law in Gaza must stop, and I need to issue a stark warning about the rapidly deteriorating situation in the West Bank.
Israel must end it's unlawful occupation in line with the conclusions of the International Court of Justice, and Israel must lift undue restrictions on the flow of humanitarian aid.
We have thought a lot about the contribution my office can make to shift the trajectory of this awful situation.
It may seem incongruous or inappropriate to talk about reconstruction as the suffering continues unabated, but we have a responsibility to think about what is needed to break this senseless cycle, to talk about lasting peace.
Human rights have been crushed in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Any realistic effort to rebuild and move towards lasting stability will have to be anchored in human rights, and this is urgent.
The reconstruction of Gaza is not a logistics exercise.
Rebuilding Gaza and restoring human rights throughout the occupied Palestinian territory requires focusing on what people have lived through over many generations and cutting through the contested narratives.
I see five elements that can help us to get there.
First, there need to be meaningful steps towards accountability for all human rights violations and abuses.
My office's reports form part of the record.
Continued monitoring and reporting of the human rights situation is critical.
Second, there must be the long overdue realisation of Palestinians right to self determination, including full responsibility for their own governance and control over their land and resources.
Palestinians must be able to shape their own futures and lead reconstruction efforts in Gaza.
3rd Security is more than weapons and walls.
Unequal treatment is feeding grievances.
People can only feel safe when they have faith in equal justice and the rule of law.
All segregationist laws and policies that resemble the the kind of apartheid system we have seen before must be dismantled.
4th Palestinian and Israeli civil society organisation and human rights defenders that are trusted by their communities need to be central partners in safeguarding human rights going forward.
They need the support and protection of the international community.
And finally, we need understanding and healing among Palestinian communities and between Palestinians and Israelis.
This means working to undo the dehumanisation which has fuelled this decades long conflict.
The Voices of peace movements, Palestinian, Israeli and those that bring together Palestinians and Israelis must be heard and heeded.
This can strengthen the constituency for dialogue and increase the space for shared narratives.
The international community needs to step into the moral vacuum and seize the moment, not to return to the pre October 23 status quo, but to finally address the underlying causes of this conflict.
Member states need to pursue a path to sustainable peace, one in which Palestine and Israel live side by side in equal dignity and rights, in line with UN resolutions and international law.
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In accordance with our practise, we will begin by hearing the delegations of the countries concerned.
I now give the floor to the distinguished representative of Israel.
I note that the delegation of Israel is not present in the room.
I now give the floor to the distinguished representative of the State of Palestine.
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