Gaza Tribunal: A Historic Statement in the Shadow of Testimony

NEWS, 27 Oct 2025

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27 Oct 2025 – Inside the quiet stone walls of Istanbul University, a heavy silence settled. The members of the Gaza Tribunal gathered behind closed doors for one final deliberation. Led by Professor Richard Falk, former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories, the session wasn’t just a meeting — it was history unfolding in real time.

After months of hearings across cities like London and Sarajevo, the Tribunal has now delivered its final judgment — a declaration that cuts through diplomatic noise and lands squarely in the conscience of the world.

“Starvation as a Weapon”

According to the Gaza Tribunal’s Final Report,  Israel’s systematic deprivation of food, medicine, and humanitarian access constitutes the weaponization of starvation — a tool of mass punishment used against an entire civilian population. The report concludes that these actions, combined with the denial of medical care and forced displacement, amount to mechanisms of collective punishment and genocide.

The Ideological Roots of Genocide

The Tribunal’s findings trace the ongoing atrocities in Gaza to the supremacist ideology of Zionism, describing it as the foundation of a broader system of apartheid that dehumanizes and subjugates the Palestinian people. In the words of the panel, the genocide in Gaza is “not an isolated act, but part of an entrenched colonial project.”

The evidence presented — documented through Eyewitness Testimonies and the Digital Evidence Archive — paints a chilling picture of systematic annihilation.

Western Complicity: The Silent Partnership

One of the most striking conclusions is the direct complicity of Western governments, particularly the United States. The Tribunal asserts that Washington, through diplomatic protectionmilitary aidweapons transfers, and economic cooperation, has enabled and, in some cases, directly collaborated in Israel’s campaign.

As noted in the Accountability Watchlist, these states are not neutral observers. Their support fuels the machinery of destruction and shields it from international justice.

“Accountability Knows No Borders”

The Tribunal calls for legal accountability for every actor — political, military, economic, or ideological — involved in the crimes committed. This includes individuals and institutions that supply weapons, intelligence, or political cover.

A comprehensive process under the framework of International Justice is urged, ensuring that perpetrators face consequences through every lawful means available. The statement also recommends expanding global networks of Legal Accountability Cases to dismantle systems of impunity.

Gaza Tribunal – The Collapse of the International System

The Tribunal openly criticizes the United Nations Security Council, paralyzed by repeated U.S. vetoes, rendering it incapable of enforcing justice. It calls on the UN General Assembly to invoke the Uniting for Peace resolution — a rarely used but powerful mechanism that allows member states to take collective action when the Security Council fails.

As the Tribunal’s International Humanitarian Law Review states, the time has come to protect the Palestinian people through independent international mechanisms, free from political obstruction.

Mapping the Machinery of Oppression

Beyond condemnation, the statement urges a global, rights-based strategy to identify, map, and dismantle the financial, cultural, and technological networks sustaining Zionist power structures. This isn’t just about political reform — it’s a call to reimagine the moral architecture of the world.

The report’s section on Civilian Impact Reports highlights the devastating human toll: families starved, hospitals bombed, children buried under rubble. Each story is a data point, yes — but more importantly, a cry for human accountability.

The Weight of Testimony

The Tribunal’s hearings — from Sarajevo’s Public Session to Istanbul — have been defined by courage. Survivors’ voices, captured in Stories of Survival,  transformed grief into evidence, pain into record.

One witness spoke of losing 90 family members. Another described performing surgery without anesthesia, under drone fire. These are not statistics. They are the living pulse of Gaza’s memory, recorded forever in the Tribunal’s archives.

A Statement Beyond Paper

Gaza Tribunal’s final judgment isn’t just a legal document — it’s a mirror held up to the world. It forces us to look, to listen, and to ask what kind of humanity we are preserving when justice becomes optional.

This isn’t closure. This is where the reckoning starts — rising from Gaza’s ruins and echoing through the offices of every government that turned away. No one can claim ignorance anymore. The truth is out there, and it’s not letting go.

And history will remember who chose to look away.

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