Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor calls for the entry of investigative committees and journalists into Gaza to document the genocide


The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor called for unrestricted access for international journalists, fact-finding missions, and UN and international investigators to the Gaza Strip to document the genocidal crimes committed by Israel during its aggression on the Strip, ensure accountability for those responsible, and provide justice for the victims.

In a statement issued yesterday, Saturday, the Monitor emphasized that the success of the ceasefire agreement, which entered into force at noon on Friday, October 10, 2025, depends on respect for international law and the cessation of genocide, along with taking serious steps to address the roots of the Palestinian tragedy.
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor emphasized that achieving justice requires ending the illegal Israeli occupation, completely lifting the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip, dismantling the apartheid regime against the Palestinians, and guaranteeing the Palestinian people’s right to free self-determination.



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