Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau has publicly backed calls for a ceasefire in Gaza, saying New Zealand must 鈥渨ork to uphold international law and human rights鈥.听
Her statement comes after Whanau directed council staff not to remove a pro-Palestine artwork on a public mural space in Waitangi Park.听
The large mural painted in red on a wall at the outskirts of the park reads 鈥淐easefire now鈥 in block letters.听
鈥淎s a member of the Mayors Network for Peace, I support the call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza accompanied by the release of hostages,鈥 Whanau told 九一星空无限.听
鈥淣ew Zealand must work to uphold international law and human rights and stop attacks on innocent civilians.鈥听
Whanau said on Instagram the mural is 鈥渁 message of peace鈥 and should not be removed.听
鈥淵esterday, unfortunately, another mural calling for a Free Palestine was removed by council officers from the same spot.鈥听
She said art helps people to 鈥渄igest unimaginable harm and things that we may struggle to comprehend鈥.听
鈥淚t can be confronting, uncomfortable, difficult, a call for peace or a stamp of the heartache of a city鈥.听
She said murals should only be painted over if they incite hate or are inappropriate for children.听
Whanau is the latest official to call for a ceasefire in Gaza which has been under fire from Israel since October 7, when听Palestinian militant group Hamas听orchestrated a series of coordinated attacks on bordering areas of Israel, killing more than 1200 people - mostly civilians.听
Israel鈥檚 subsequent strikes of retaliation have killed more than 11,000 people -听mostly children. The figure has surpassed the total amount of Palestinian deaths in the last 15 years of conflict with Israel and with more than 2000 people missing in Gaza it is likely to be higher.听
The Israeli Defence Force has defended its decision to carry out missile strikes on hospitals by claiming that Hamas has built a series of sprawling tunnels under major infrastructure - such as听Gaza鈥檚 largest hospital al-Sifa and is using civilians as 鈥渉uman shields鈥.听
Human shields were 鈥渁 key pillar of Hamas鈥檚 terror operations鈥,听The Times of Israel听quoted Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari as saying. Israel has, however, not provided concrete proof for its allegations.听
Israel also issued an order for 1.1 million Palestinians in Gaza City to flee to the south of Gaza within 24 hours - an impossible order to follow for many.听
Once Palestinians did flee, Israeli forces targeted the safe route out of the city with airstrikes, killing at least 70 who were fleeing.听
In October more than 800 scholars and law practitioners wrote a public statement calling what is happening in Gaza a genocide.听
鈥淲e are compelled to sound the alarm about the possibility of the crime of genocide being perpetrated by Israeli forces against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip,鈥 they wrote.听
鈥淲e do not do so lightly, recognising the weight of this crime, but the gravity of the current situation demands it.鈥听
Protests both for Palestine and for Israel have been attended by thousands globally, including in New Zealand.听
Vita Molyneux is a Wellington-based journalist who covers breaking news and stories from the capital. She has been a journalist since 2018 and joined the Herald in 2021.听
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