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UN commissioner sharply criticizes Israel and Hamas for violence

2021-05-29T18:28:37.237Z


According to UN Commissioner Michelle Bachelet, Israel may have committed war crimes in the recent Gaza conflict - and Hamas has violated international law. The Human Rights Council announced an investigation.


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A destroyed building in Gaza after an Israeli air strike

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In the United Nations Human Rights Council, there was heavy criticism of Israel and Hamas following the recent escalation.

UN Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said Israel's air strikes in Gaza may have been war crimes.

That is the case if the attacks were "indiscriminate and disproportionate" against civilians and civil institutions.

At the same time, she condemned the rocket attacks by the radical Islamist Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

With the indiscriminate firing of rockets at Israel and the stationing of military material in densely populated areas, Hamas has violated international humanitarian law, said Bachelet.

The EU, the USA and Israel classify Hamas as a terrorist organization.

The UN Human Rights Council wants to launch an international investigation.

According to this, "systematic" attacks and the causes of the tensions in the Palestinian territories and in Israel that led to the recent escalation of violence are to be investigated.

The resolution was adopted with 24 votes in favor, nine against and 14 abstentions.

The meeting was convened by Pakistan and the Palestinian representatives.

After an eleven day conflict, Israel and Hamas agreed on a ceasefire less than a week ago.

The escalation was triggered by clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and in the Arab-dominated east of the city.

More than 4,300 rockets hit Israel

Hamas fired more than 4,300 rockets at Israel.

Israel responded with air strikes on the Gaza Strip.

According to the UN Human Rights Council, 242 people were killed there.

Hamas rocket attacks killed ten people in Israel.

UN Commissioner Bachelet accused Israeli security forces of disproportionate violence to end demonstrations against the threat of evictions of Palestinian families in East Jerusalem.

Israel claims the ensuing air strikes in Gaza targeted buildings that were used for military purposes.

"We saw no evidence of this," said Bachelet.

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The Israeli ambassador Meirav Eilon Shachar denied all allegations.

Hamas is a "murderous, extreme terrorist organization" that abuses civilians as human shields.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry reacted sharply to the announced investigation, saying it was intended to cover up Hamas' crimes.

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The USA also criticized the decision.

This jeopardizes recent progress in the region.

Hamas welcomed the decision, but at the same time stressed that its own actions in the conflict were legitimate resistance.

Criticism of the Human Rights Council

The UN Human Rights Council had a special session because of the recent violence.

Israel and the US repeatedly accuse the Council of being biased against Israel.

Of the 33 inquiries it has passed since it was founded in 2006, seven concerned the Palestinian Territories.

Under Donald Trump, the US had therefore left the council.

After his election, Joe Biden had announced that he would return to the council.

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Source: spiegel

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