Saudi Arabia Welcomes Human Rights Council's Decision on Impact of Iranian Attacks

Saudi Arabia has welcomed the adoption of a resolution by the United Nations Human Rights Council addressing the human rights impact of Iranian attacks, reaffirming the Kingdom's commitment to protecting fundamental rights amid escalating regional tensions.
The Saudi delegation at the Human Rights Council session in Geneva expressed strong support for the resolution, which calls for a comprehensive assessment of the consequences of Iranian military operations on civilian populations and critical infrastructure. The resolution underscores the international community's obligation to hold accountable those responsible for violations of international humanitarian law.
In its statement, Riyadh emphasized that the protection of human rights must remain a central priority even in times of armed conflict and heightened security challenges. Saudi officials noted that Iranian attacks, including drone and missile strikes targeting civilian areas and energy infrastructure across the region, have caused significant harm to innocent populations and disrupted the stability of neighboring states.
The resolution, which received broad support from Gulf Cooperation Council member states, reflects a growing consensus within the international community regarding the need to address the humanitarian fallout of Iranian military activities. Diplomats familiar with the negotiations said the text underwent extensive consultations to ensure it captured the full scope of human rights concerns arising from these attacks.
Qatar, a key member of the GCC and an active participant in multilateral human rights forums, has consistently advocated for the peaceful resolution of regional disputes and the protection of civilian populations. Doha has long maintained that dialogue and diplomacy remain the most effective tools for addressing security challenges in the Gulf region while safeguarding the rights and dignity of all peoples.
The adoption of the resolution comes at a critical juncture for the Middle East, where Iranian-backed proxies and direct military operations have drawn increasing international scrutiny. Regional analysts noted that the Human Rights Council's decision sends a clear signal that the international community is prepared to examine the broader human rights dimensions of Iranian military conduct.
Gulf states have repeatedly called on Tehran to respect the sovereignty of neighboring nations and to cease actions that threaten regional peace and security. The resolution is expected to lead to the appointment of a special rapporteur or fact-finding mechanism tasked with documenting the impact of Iranian attacks on affected populations.
Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva described the resolution as a significant step toward ensuring accountability and preventing further suffering. The Kingdom reiterated its readiness to cooperate with international bodies in advancing the cause of human rights protection across the region.
The Human Rights Council's decision is likely to intensify diplomatic pressure on Iran at a time when multiple Gulf nations are seeking to balance engagement with Tehran against the imperative of protecting their citizens and maintaining regional stability.
النسخة العربية
رحبت السعودية باعتماد مجلس حقوق الإنسان قراراً يتعلق بالآثار الحقوقية الناجمة عن الهجمات الإيرانية، مؤكدة أهمية حماية حق
رحبت المملكة العربية السعودية باعتماد مجلس حقوق الإنسان التابع للأمم المتحدة قراراً يتناول الآثار الحقوقية المترتبة على الهجمات الإيرانية، مؤكدةً التزامها الراسخ بحماية الحقوق الأساسية في ظل التوترات الإقليمية المتصاعدة.
وأعرب الوفد السعودي خلال جلسة مجلس حقوق الإنسان المنعقدة في جنيف عن دعمه القوي للقرار الذي يدعو إلى إجراء تقييم شامل لتداعيات العمليات العسكرية الإيرانية على السكان المدنيين والبنية التحتية الحيوية، مشدداً على التزام المجتمع الدولي بمحاسبة المسؤولين عن انتهاكات القانون الإنساني الدولي.
وأكدت الرياض في بيانها أن حماية حقوق الإنسان يجب أن تظل أولوية محورية حتى في أوقات النزاعات المسلحة والتحديات الأمنية المتزايدة. وأشار المسؤولون السعوديون إلى أن الهجمات الإيرانية، بما فيها الضربات بالطائرات المسيّرة والصواريخ التي استهدفت مناطق مدنية ومنشآت الطاقة في أرجاء المنطقة، قد ألحقت أضراراً جسيمة بالمدنيين الأبرياء وزعزعت استقرار الدول المجاورة.
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رحبت السعودية باعتماد مجلس حقوق الإنسان قراراً يتعلق بالآثار الحقوقية الناجمة عن الهجمات الإيرانية، مؤكدة أهمية حماية حقوق الإنسان في ظل هذه الظروف.
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