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  • Tue. Mar 18th, 2025

Global Tracker

Truth And Objectivity

ICRC to Warring Parties in Middle-East: Adhere to International Humanitarian Law to Reduce Civilians Suffering

BySani Magaji Garko

Oct 4, 2024

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has urged all warring parties in the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah and other armed group in the region to respect international humanitarian law and the obligations on the need to protect civilians and civilian objects.

Aliyu Dawobe, the public relations officer of ICRC Abuja Delegation disclosed this in a statement sent to GLOBAL TRACKER on Friday.

The statement quoted ICRC’s regional director for the Near and Middle East Nicolas Von Arc said all parties must uphold their obligation under international humanitarian law so as to protect civilians population and pave the way for peace in the region.

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The statement reads in parts “the risks are massive. If the violence continues to escalate, the potential harm to civilians is incalculable,” said Nicolas Von.

“All parties must uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law to reduce the suffering of civilians and pave the way for a more stable and peaceful future,” Von Arx said. “Dehumanization that fuels more cycles of violence must be shunned by all sides.”

“Civilians have already borne the brunt of armed conflict over the last year, with the kidnapping of hostages in Israel and the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. And now we see a concerning spread of loss of life and destruction in Lebanon.

“The ICRC calls on all sides to avoid the use of explosive weapons in populated areas, as these cause indiscriminate harm, leading to a potentially significant toll on civilian lives, homes, and essential infrastructure.

“People displaced from their homes must be allowed to flee in safety and able to access humanitarian assistance. The most vulnerable, including children, the elderly, and those with disabilities, face an increasing risk of life-threatening conditions as healthcare services and essential supplies are stretched thin. Ambulances, healthcare facilities and first responders must be protected.

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“Parties to the conflict must ensure the basic needs of civilians, including water, food and medical care, and they must facilitate the rapid and unimpeded passage of supplies, equipment and personnel of all humanitarian and impartial aid organizations.

“Working with our partners in the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement, the ICRC is ramping up its efforts across the region, particularly its support to healthcare services. But the scale of needs may soon become so overwhelming that humanitarian organizations would not be able to respond to them all.

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