GENEVA: UN agency chiefs on Saturday demanded an end to impunity for widespread international law violations in the Middle East, as casualties pile up six weeks into the war unleashed by US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
In a joint statement, the heads of multiple United Nations agencies said they were βalarmed by the sustained violations of the rules of war and international humanitarian lawβ in the region.
βEven wars have rules, and these rules must be respected,β the statement from the UN Inter-Agency Standing Committee said.
The joint statement β penned by UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher along with the heads of the UN agencies for human rights, health, food, refugees and children among others β decried the soaring toll since the Middle East war erupted on February 28.
βIn just the last month across the Middle East, thousands of civilians have been killed and injured. Hundreds of thousands have been displaced, many multiple times,β it said.
Development comes six weeks into war triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran
βThe numbers continue to rise and essential services are increasingly difficult to access.
βHealth workers, hospitals and ambulances have been targeted. Schools have been struck. Civilian infrastructure β including bridges, residential buildings, houses, water facilities and power plants β has been destroyed,β it said.
The agency chiefs voiced particular concern about the impact on βwomen and children and others with specific needsβ, as well as on global supply chains, βwith food and fuel prices on the riseβ.
At the same time, they highlighted that βour humanitarian colleagues have been caught up in the hostilitiesβ.
Just since the beginning of this year, they said, β14 aid workers have been killed or injured in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, eight in Iran and five in Lebanonβ.
βThis is an alarming toll.β
The agency chiefs said they βstrongly condemn all attacks on civilians, including humanitarian and health workers, as well as civilian objectsβ.
βWe demand that all parties β whether Member States of the United Nations or armed groups β respect their legal obligation to protect civilians, including humanitarian personnel, and civilian infrastructure,β they said.
βAll violations must be met with accountability. β
Published in Dawn, April 12th, 2026
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