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    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekFebruary 3, 2026Updated:February 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Omar Shakir, who has worked for the rights group for more than 10 years, says he has lost faith in the organisation.

    The Israel-Palestine director of Human Rights Watch (HRW) has resigned in protest, saying the organisation’s new chief blocked a report accusing Israel of committing “crimes against humanity” in its denial of Palestinian refugees’ right of return.

    Omar Shakir, who has worked for the rights group for more than 10 years, told media on Tuesday that the report “sought to connect the erasure of camps in Gaza with the emptying of camps in the West Bank, with the full assault led by the Israeli government against UNRWA, the [United Nations] aid agency for Palestinian refugees and underscoring how in the midst of this Nakba 2.0 that we’re seeing unfold beyond us, it’s critical that we learn the lessons from Nakba 1.0”.

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    The Nakba, which means “catastrophe”, refers to the forced displacement of 750,000 Palestinians expelled from their homes and land by Zionist armed groups and then the newly created state of Israel in 1948. Thousands of Palestinians were also killed during the Nakba.

    Shakir said the report documented how the denial of return “amounts to a crime against humanity”.

    He said he had been told that Executive Director Philippe Bolopion, who took the helm of HRW late last year, was worried the report would be misread by “detractors” as a call to “demographically extinguish the Jewishness of the Israeli state”, according to his resignation letter seen by media and dated January 15.

    Shakir wrote: “Through this process, I have lost my faith in the integrity of how we do our work and our commitment to principled reporting on the facts and application of the law.”

    The report was slated to be published on December 4 and had been given the greenlight by others in HRW during an internal review, Shakir said.

    In a statement to media, HRW said it had received the resignations of two people working on Israel-Palestine after “a decision to pause the publication of a draft report on the right of return of Palestinian refugees”.

    “The report in question raised complex and consequential issues. In our review process, we concluded that aspects of the research and the factual basis for our legal conclusions needed to be strengthened to meet Human Rights Watch’s high standards,” the group said.

    “For that reason, the publication of the report was paused pending further analysis and research. This process is ongoing.”

    ‘Acts of genocide’ in Gaza

    In his letter, Shakir said he has received criticism from those in Israel as well as Palestine throughout his time at HRW.

    “My strongest defense has been saying with full conviction that we hold our Israel/Palestine work to the same standard as the other 100 countries we cover,” he wrote.

    But his stint had its challenges, he added.

    “At times, some in the organization, driven by bias, pressure, politics or cowardice, have tried to manipulate our findings on Israel/Palestine to arrive at their preferred outcomes, but, throughout my tenure, the review process ensured we published the facts as we documented them and the findings that derived from our principled and consistent application of the law.”

    At HRW, Shakir investigated rights abuses in Israel, the occupied West Bank and Gaza and documented how Israel instituted an apartheid system and persecuted Palestinians.

    In 2019, the Israeli government deported him due to his advocacy.

    In a report in late 2024, HRW said Israel had “deliberately inflicted conditions of life calculated to bring about the destruction of part of the population in Gaza by intentionally depriving Palestinian civilians there of adequate access to water, most likely resulting in thousands of deaths”.

    That, the group said at the time, made the Israeli authorities “responsible for the crime against humanity of extermination and for acts of genocide”.

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