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UN Human Rights Chief travels to the Middle East in context of conflict in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory

07 November 2023

RAFAH, GAZA - NOVEMBER 01: Palestinians with foreign passports at Rafah Border Gate wait to cross into Egypt as the Israeli airstrikes continue on 26th day in Rafah, Gaza on November 01, 2023.  ©Abed Rahim Khatib / Anadolu

GENEVA (7 November 2023) - UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk today begins a five-day visit to the Middle East region, amid Israel’s escalation in Gaza, in response to the attacks on it on 7 and 8 October, and the wider context of 56 years of occupation of the Palestinian territories. Türk is in Cairo today and will visit Rafah – on the border with Gaza – tomorrow, before travelling to Amman on Thursday.

Türk has also sought access to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including the West Bank and Gaza.

“It has been one full month of carnage, of incessant suffering, bloodshed, destruction, outrage and despair,” Türk said. “Human rights violations are at the root of this escalation and human rights play a central role in finding a way out of this vortex of pain.”

Türk is in the region to engage with Government officials, civil society actors, victims and UN colleagues on the human rights situation in the region. This visit takes place against the backdrop of the ongoing, extremely serious human rights and humanitarian crisis.

In Cairo today, the High Commissioner will meet the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt, as well as representatives of regional civil society organisations, and the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States. On Wednesday, Türk will travel to Rafah, in the east of the country, bordering the Gaza Strip.

In Amman on Thursday and Friday, Türk is scheduled to meet the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, other senior Government officials, as well as Palestinian and Israeli civil society representatives and the UN Country Team for the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

The High Commissioner will hold a press stakeout near the Rafah crossing on Wednesday, as well as a press conference in Amman on Saturday, 11 November. Details to be provided locally closer to the date.

For more information and media requests, please contact

Traveling with the High Commissioner Ravina Shamdasani -  [email protected]

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Anthony Headley - [email protected]

In Geneva
Liz Throssell + 41 22 917 9296 / [email protected]
Jeremy Laurence +  41 22 917 9383 / [email protected]
Marta Hurtado + 41 22 917 9466 / [email protected]

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