3 UN rights investigators quit Israel-Palestine probe

TIMES International
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Members of UN commission investigating human rights abuses in Israel and Occupied Palestine at a press conference on Tuesday, July 15, 2025. Photo: BSS

The three members of a United Nations commission charged with investigating human rights abuses in Israel and the Palestinian territories have resigned, saying it is time to renew the body, a UN spokesperson said Monday.

The three-person commission was created in 2021 and has been sharply criticised by Israel.

South Africa’s Navi Pillay, 83, who once headed the international tribunal for Rwanda, announced her resignation citing her age in a letter.

Australia’s Chris Sidoti, 74, said in his letter that it was an “appropriate time” to renew the commission, while India’s Miloon Kothari, in his late 60s, just said it had been “an honour” to serve.

Jurg Lauber, the head of the UN’s Human Rights Council, asked the council’s member states to propose new members by August 31.

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