Amnesty accuses US President Donald Trump of having committed a “multiplicity of assaults” against human rights.
Israel perpetuates a “live genocide” in Gaza, committing illegal acts with “the specific intention” of wiping the Palestinians, said Amnesty International.
The Israeli Gaza forces have violated the United Nations Genocides Convention with acts that include “causing bodily or serious serious damage” and “deliberately inflicting the calculated living conditions to cause their physical destruction,” said the organization of human rights in its annual report published on Monday.
Israel “refused, obstructed and did not make it possible to allow and facilitate” humanitarian access to Gaza, and invaded the southern city of Rafah, despite warnings from the international community and the International Court of Justice on “the devastating effect it would have on the civilian population,” said Amnesty.
Israeli air strikes have also frequently struck civilians who followed the evacuation orders, while his forces continued to “hold arbitrarily and, in some cases, disappear from Palestinian forcibly,” said the rights for the defense of rights.
“Since October 7, 2023 – when Hamas has perceived horrible crimes against Israeli citizens and others and has captured more than 250 hostages – the world has been made of the public in a live genocide,” said Amnesty secretary general, Agnes Callamard, in the introduction to the report.
“States looked at it as if it were helpless, while Israel killed thousands and thousands of Palestinians, destroying whole multigenerational families, destroying houses, livelihoods, hospitals and schools.”
Israel and “its powerful allies, first among them the United States, said that or acted as if international law was not applied to them,” said Callamard.
Israel strongly denied having committed a genocide, insisting that it acts in self -defense against Hamas and that it takes extraordinary measures to protect civilians.
More than 51,300 people, including at least 17,400 children, were killed by Israeli forces in Gaza since October 7, 2023, according to Palestinian health authorities.
According to Israeli authorities on October 7, around 1,200 people were killed during the October 7 attacks.
In his report, Amnesty also took an alarm about “unprecedented forces”, including the administration of US President Donald Trump, who said he had threatened human rights worldwide.
“A multiplicity of assaults – against human rights responsibility, against international law and against the UN – was only some of the characteristics of the first 100 days of the” reign “of US President Donald Trump in 2025,” said Callamard.
“But these reckless and punishing offensives, against efforts aimed at ending world poverty and canceling long -standing racial and gender discrimination and violence, have not started this year. Red lines are not greenery overnight.”
Amnesty also expressed his concern about human rights violations committed by Russia in his invasion of Ukraine and his attacks on gender equality in Afghanistan and Iran.
“The Taliban government has criminalized the public existence of women and girls, adopting so -called vice and virtue laws, denying their rights to work and education. Dozens of women demonstrators have disappeared by force or arbitrarily, “said Callamard.
“In Iran, new compulsory sailing laws have intensified the oppression of women and girls, imposing flogging, exorbitant fines and severe prison sentences, while officials and vigilants who violently attack women and girls to challenge the law continued with impunity.”