Governments supplying them with weapons had been undermining their very own credibility as defenders of worldwide legislation and human rights in addition to the credibility of the worldwide system, she mentioned.
“It sends a message that these guidelines apply in another way to us and our allies as they do to others, and that has actually severe penalties,” she mentioned.
This contradiction when Western nations had been demanding accountability for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was being exploited by nations like Russia and China, she mentioned.
“They’re very fast to level out double requirements from the West and are attempting to make use of that to undermine the system.”
Hassan spoke to Reuters because the UN rights workplace launched a report on the demise toll within the Israel-Hamas Gaza battle the place it mentioned almost 70 per cent of verified fatalities had been ladies and youngsters.
Palestinian authorities say that greater than 43,500 individuals have been killed in Gaza within the 13-month battle triggered by Hamas assaults on southern Israel on Oct 7, 2023, by which 1,200 individuals had been killed and 250 taken hostage.
“This could now encourage the world into motion. There’s actually no justification for the killing of kids,” Hassan mentioned.
On Oct 13, Washington imposed a deadline for its ally Israel to enhance the humanitarian disaster in Gaza or face potential restrictions on US navy assist.
Requested in regards to the probably impression of the election of Donald Trump in america, she mentioned there was “little assurance” of his dedication to worldwide legislation throughout his earlier tenure as president.
“Now we’ve got seen in among the statements on the marketing campaign path threats of mass deportation of tens of millions of individuals and this sends a really worrying message,” she added.