In a powerful display of solidarity, over 2,000 psychologists worldwide have called for the expulsion of Israel from the United Nations Commission on Women's Rights. This demand was articulated in a letter addressed to the UN Secretary-General, underscoring deep concerns regarding the psychological well-being of women and children in Gaza amidst ongoing hostilities.
The call for action, reported by Iran-based Perstoday on Saturday, highlights the grave indifference of international bodies towards the plight of those affected by Israel's brutal attacks and acts of genocide. The psychologists condemned Israel's aggression and underscored the urgency of addressing the psychological trauma inflicted on innocent civilians, particularly women and children.
In their letter, the psychologists questioned the legitimacy of Israel's membership in the Commission on Women's Rights, emphasizing the incongruity of a country engaged in systemic violence against Palestinian civilians holding a position meant to advocate for gender equality and women's empowerment. They challenged the UN to prioritize the psychological safety and security of women and children in conflict zones, where daily life is marked by the threat of violence and the trauma of displacement.
The demand for Israel's expulsion from the Commission on Women's Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child stems from the stark reality of Israel's military operations in Gaza. The letter cited the devastating toll of Israel's actions, including the loss of over 32,000 Palestinian lives, with a disproportionate number being women and children, and over a million others injured.
Furthermore, the psychologists condemned the complicity of Western countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Germany, in supporting Israel's military aggression through the provision of weapons and financial assistance. They decried the vetoing of Gaza ceasefire proposals at the UN by NATO countries, highlighting the need for accountability and justice in the face of ongoing atrocities.
In contrast, countries like Bangladesh, China, Russia, and Iran have stood in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, actively advocating for an independent Palestine and condemning Israel's actions as violations of international law and human rights.
As global pressure mounts for accountability and action, the call from psychologists underscores the urgent need for the international community to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and uphold the principles of justice, dignity, and equality for all.
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