Weaponising ordinary devices violates international law, UN rights chief says

21 September 2024, 04:34

Lebanon Israel Exploding Pagers
Lebanon Israel Exploding Pagers. Picture: PA

The comments come days after pagers and other tech exploded across Lebanon, reportedly killing 37 people and injuring more than 3,400 others.

Weaponising ordinary communication devices represents a new development in warfare, and targeting thousands of Lebanese people using pagers, two-way radios and electronic equipment without their knowledge is a violation of international human rights law, the United Nations human rights chief said.

Volker Turk told an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council there must be an independent and transparent investigation of the two attacks in Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday where these devices exploded, reportedly killing 37 people and injuring more than 3,400 others.

“Those who ordered and carried out these attacks must be held to account,” he said.

Lebanon Exploding Devices Mood
FILE – A first-responder carries a wounded man whose handheld pager exploded at al-Zahraa hospital in Beirut (Hussein Malla/AP)

Lebanon has blamed Israel for the attacks, which appeared to target Hezbollah militants but also saw many civilian casualties, including children.

Before the council meeting, Israel’s UN ambassador Danny Danon was asked by reporters about speculation Israel was behind the two explosions.

“We are not commenting on the specific attacks you mentioned, but I can tell you that we will do everything we can to target those terrorists to minimise casualties for civilians,” he replied.

Lebanon’s foreign minister Abdallah Bouhabib accused Israel of terrorising the entire Lebanese population on streets, in markets, shops and their homes where their communications devices exploded.

Mr Bouhabib insisted that Israel not only launched the attacks but told the council there were “official declarations” and a tweet by an adviser to prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu “that was lately deleted, emphasising the responsibility of Israel and praising the positive results of this assault”.

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Lebanese soldiers gather outside a damaged mobile shop after what is believed to be the result of a walkie-talkie exploding inside it, in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon, (Mohammed Zaatari/AP)

He appeared to be referring to a deleted tweet by Netanyahu adviser Topaz Luke, who reportedly retweeted a post that included a reply indicating that Israel was behind the attacks in Lebanon and neighbouring Syria.

Israel’s Mr Danon criticised the Lebanese minister for never mentioning Hezbollah and said the Lebanese people are “trapped in the grip of this terrorist organisation”.

Mr Turk, the UN high commissioner for human rights, said the explosions not only violated international human rights law but also appear to violate international humanitarian law’s key principles in carrying out attacks: distinction between civilians and combatants, proportionality, and precautions.

International law also prohibits the use of booby-trap devices that look harmless, he said, and “it is a war crime to commit violence intended to spread terror among civilians”.

“Let me be clear — this method of warfare may be new and unfamiliar,” Mr Turk said, “but international humanitarian and human rights law apply regardless and must be upheld”.

Mr Danon blamed Iran and its “puppet” Hezbollah for the military action across the Lebanon-Israel border.

“While Israel is not seeking a wider conflict, let me be clear: We will not allow Hezbollah to continue its provocations,” he said.

Israel will do “whatever it takes” to return its 60,000 citizens who fled their homes in the north because of attacks, “and we will not allow Hezbollah’s terror to dictate the future of our nation”.

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Lebanese security officers check a partly damaged car after what is believed to be the result of a walkie-talkie exploding inside it, in the southern port city of Sidon (Mohammed Zaatari/AP)

Iran’s UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani countered that “Israel bears full responsibility for the perpetration of such horrific crimes”, and said his government will pursue accountability for the attack on the country’s ambassador to Lebanon, whose eyes were injured in the explosions on Tuesday.

He said the gravity of the attacks against the Lebanese people must also be seen as “a threat to peace and security across the region”.

He added that “the international community must not ignore the role the Western countries, in particular the United States and UK, play in enabling Israel’s aggressions”.

By Press Association

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