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UN Human Rights Council demands Israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes

UN Human Rights Council demands Israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes

YEREVAN, APRIL 5, ARMENPRESS. The United Nations Human Rights Council on Friday adopted a resolution calling for Israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip, although Israel dismissed it as a "distorted text", Reuters reports.

Twenty-eight countries voted in favour, 13 abstained and six opposed the resolution, including the United States and Germany.

The resolution stressed "the need to ensure accountability for all violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law in order to end impunity". It also expressed "grave concern at reports of serious human rights violations and grave breaches of international humanitarian law, including of possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Occupied Palestinian Territory", Reuters adds.

Meirav Eilon Shahar, Israel's permanent representative to the United Nations in Geneva, accused the Council of having "long abandoned the Israeli people and long defended Hamas".

"According to the resolution before you today, Israel has no right to protect its people, while Hamas has every right to murder and torture innocent Israelis," she said ahead of the vote.

The United States had pledged to vote against the resolution because it did not contain a specific condemnation of Hamas for the Oct. 7 attacks, nor "any reference to the terrorist nature of those actions". Michèle Taylor, U.S. permanent representative to the Council, however, said that its ally Israel had not done enough to mitigate harm to civilians, the report adds.

The U.N. Human Rights Council, which meets several times a year, is the only intergovernmental body designed to protect human rights worldwide. It can increase scrutiny of countries' human rights records and authorise investigations.








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