THE ineffective UN Security Council recently approved a resolution calling for an urgent and extended humanitarian pauses and corridors throughout the Gaza Strip.
More than five weeks into the war, calls for a ceasefire for the sake of humanity have only grown louder around the globe.
Historically, different terms like cessation of hostilities, de-escalation, pauses, safe zones and truce have been used to halt fighting around the globe.
Regrettably, whatever we want to
call the halt of hostility and stopping the loss of lives, in international humanitarian law and organisations such as the UN General Assembly and UN Security Council there is no effective and binding provision or structure for “ceasefire”. Hence, the UN, like the ICC, is a toothless tiger, a two-faced body, and has done nothing to resolve…