JEDDAH: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission (IPHRC) has condemned Israel’s ongoing aggression against peaceful Palestinian protesters, as well as media and medical personnel, along the Israel-Gaza border. Israeli forces have killed at least 32 Palestinians and injured more than 1,000 over the past week. For the second Friday in a row, Israel used live ammunition against unarmed protesters.
The IPHRC said it holds Israel solely responsible for the criminal use of force, which grossly violates the human rights of Gazan civilians peacefully campaigning for their legitimate and internationally recognized rights.
Under international humanitarian law, in particular the Fourth Geneva Convention, Israel as the occupying power is responsible for protecting the Palestinian people, the IPHRC added.
The indiscriminate use of excessive force against innocent civilians constitutes a war crime that cannot be justified under any circumstances, the commission said.
It also expressed deep concern over the unrelenting humanitarian crisis in Gaza, including the lack of access to water, food, sanitation, electricity and medical supplies for almost 2 million civilians besieged since 2007.
The IPHRC urged the international community, particularly OIC member states, to do all they can to put an end to repeated, serious and systematic Israeli violations of Palestinian rights.
The UN must start immediate and independent investigations into the ongoing human rights violations in Gaza, and hold the perpetrators accountable in relevant international courts, the commission added.
Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission slams Israel for Gaza aggression
Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission slams Israel for Gaza aggression
- Israel solely responsible for the criminal use of force
- Israel as the occupying power is responsible for protecting the Palestinian people
Expert Hub initiative bridges media talent, industry leaders
RIYADH: The fifth Saudi Media Forum, to be held from Feb. 2-4, has launched the Expert Hub initiative to give practitioners and young talent direct access to national media leaders through focused one-on-one meetings.
Designed as a voluntary bridge between generations, the initiative fosters in-depth discussions to empower the next generation of professionals in a dedicated forum space, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
By building these personal connections, the initiative strengthens Saudi media and helps participants gain experience and lasting professional networks.
The forum is a leading annual platform for media professionals and decision-makers. The 2026 event, under the theme “Media in a Shaping World,” will feature more than 150 sessions and 300 speakers.
The event reflects the Kingdom’s growing cultural and media landscape and its role as a regional hub for industry dialogue, the SPA added.










