Statement of the National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRCT) on the Ceasefire in the Gaza Strip

15/10/2025 194

                The NHRCT welcomes the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which aims to end the war in the Gaza Strip. This development paves the way for the release of Israeli and Palestinian detainees and marks a significant step toward easing a conflict that has persisted for more than two years. It also serves as a sign of hope for ending the violence, losses, and suffering of people in the Middle East.

     The NHRCT hopes that this cessation of violence will lead to a sustainable peace process grounded in the principles of human rights, justice, and international humanitarian law, alongside efforts for social, economic, and psychological rehabilitation of affected populations. The NHRCT urges all parties to cease all forms of violence, to strictly observe the terms of the ceasefire agreement, and to refrain from any actions that could reignite conflict or result in further violations of human rights, as this is essential to enabling all people to live in safety, dignity, and peace. 

          The NHRCT earnestly hopes that the prevailing atmosphere of peace and dialogue in the Middle East will extend to other areas facing ongoing disputes, including those along the Thai-Cambodian border. We believe that the Government will undertake appropriate actions in accordance with the Constitution, relevant domestic laws and international treaties to which Thailand is a State Party, to address and resolve the situation expeditiously with the well-being of the people and the best interests of the nation as paramount considerations.

 

National Human Rights Commission of Thailand

15 October 2025

 

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