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** ICRC president: If states do not act, the brutality of today’s wars will become the baseline for conflicts tomorrow
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ICRC – News Release
22 September 2025
The following is a statement attributable to ICRC’s president Mirjana Spoljaric ahead of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on the need for states to act on their commitment to the rules of war.
New York (ICRC)—The international community must confront a harsh reality: the rules of war are being violated with impunity as armed conflicts multiply and intensify. Atrocities are committed in plain sight, signalling the unacceptable is becoming normalised. If the world fails to act, the brutality we see today will become the baseline for conflicts tomorrow.
The protective power of international humanitarian law (IHL) is only as strong as leaders’ political will to uphold it. Under the Geneva Conventions, all states have an obligation not only to respect IHL, but to ensure that others do the same. The time to stand up for the law is now.
If states do not revive respect for the rules of war, our world risks unstoppable escalations of violence. Today, simultaneous conflicts are flaring across regions, sowing the seeds for future conflicts and threatening global peace and security.
In Sudan, the world is turning a blind eye as civilians endure brutal attacks, rampant sexual violence and the deliberate destruction of vital services like health care and water supply.
Civilians in Gaza City are being killed, starved and forcibly displaced—with nowhere safe to go—as housing and critical infrastructure are systematically destroyed. In the West Bank, Palestinians are enduring relentless violence and being expelled from their homes as settlements expand.
In the armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine, thousands of families are without any news of their missing relatives, while drone warfare is killing and injuring civilians hundreds of kilometres from the front lines.
The rules of war are one of our most powerful tools in the fight for human life, safety, dignity and ultimately peace. Failure to respect those rules betrays the foundations of humanity they were designed to protect. By upholding IHL, states protect their own people. Violating or letting others violate them fuels instability.
Every state has a moral and legal responsibility to reverse the erosion of those rules worldwide. The fate of millions living through war today and tomorrow will be defined by the choices leaders make to preserve—or abandon—humanity in war.
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