Berlin – UN Rights Chief Backs Calls For Inquiry Over Gaza Deaths

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    A Palestinian demonstrator walks with crutches during a protest marking the 70th anniversary of Nakba, at the Israel-Gaza border in the southern Gaza Strip May 15, 2018. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu MustafaBerlin – The U.N.’s top human rights official said Friday there’s “little evidence” that Israel made an effort to minimalize casualties during protests by Palestinians earlier this week and backed calls for an international inquiry.

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    Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein spoke in Geneva to a special session of the U.N. Human Rights Council called following a deadly crackdown on protesters in Gaza by Israeli forces. Israeli troops firing into Hamas-ruled Gaza killed nearly 60 Palestinians at mass border protests on Monday.

    The session will consider a resolution put forward by Pakistan and other Muslim countries that includes a call for the council to dispatch an “independent, international commission of inquiry.”

    “There is little evidence of any attempt to minimize casualties on Monday,” said Zeid, a Jordanian prince.

    Some demonstrators threw Molotov cocktails, used sling-shots, flew burning kites into Israel, and attempted to use wire-cutters on border fences, but “these actions alone do not appear to constitute the imminent threat to life or deadly injury which could justify the use of lethal force,” Zeid added. He said that “the stark contrast in casualties on both sides is also suggestive of a wholly disproportionate response.”

    Israel and the United States have repeatedly accused the 47-member council of anti-Israel bias.

    Israeli ambassador Aviva Raz Schechter said Friday’s session and the call for a commission of inquiry “are yet again politically motivated and won’t improve the situation on the ground by even one iota.”

    “The unfortunate outcome of Monday’s riots can only be attributed to Hamas’ cynical exploitation of its own population in a violent campaign against Israel,” she said. “It is regrettable that so many member states allow themselves to be misled by the false narrative of so-called peaceful protests.”


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    5 years ago

    50 out of the 60 killed were Hamas members .
    They were trying to breach the border for what purpose ?
    No imminent harm ? Utter stupidity.
    Are they really so dumb or they just play dumb?

    Normandavid1
    Normandavid1
    5 years ago

    Nothing what to investigate in Syria or Iran?

    ALLAN
    ALLAN
    5 years ago

    It’s more than obvious that the UN will want to harass Israel no matter what it does.
    That said, where are these great concerned humanitarians when there are multiple verified atrocities going on thru out the Mid East and Africa? They are hypocrites at best and antisemites at worst.