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UN rights council to investigate crimes during Gaza conflict

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The UN Human Rights Council has agreed to launch an open-ended international investigation into violations during the 11-day conflict between Israel and Palestinian groups in Gaza, and into โ€œsystematicโ€ abuses in the occupied Palestinian territories and inside Israel.

By a vote of 24 states in favour, nine against, with 14 abstentions, the 47-member forum adopted a resolution after an all-day special session on Thursday brought by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Palestinian delegation to the United Nations.

The resolution calls for the creation of a permanent Commission of Inquiry โ€“ the most potent tool at the councilโ€™s disposal โ€“ to monitor and report on rights violations in Israel, Gaza, and the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. It would be the first such COI with an โ€œongoingโ€ mandate.

According to the text, the commission is also to investigate โ€œall underlying root causes of recurrent tensions, instability and protraction of conflictโ€ including discrimination and repression.

The investigation should focus on establishing facts and gather evidence for legal proceedings, and should aim to identify perpetrators to ensure they are held accountable, it said.

Israel said it would not cooperate with the probe.

โ€œTodayโ€™s shameful decision is yet another example of the UN Human Rights Councilโ€™s blatant anti-Israel obsession,โ€ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement. โ€œThis travesty makes a mockery of international law and encourages terrorists worldwide.โ€

A spokesman for the Palestinian group Hamas which governs Gaza welcomed the investigation, calling its own actions โ€œlegitimate resistanceโ€, and urging โ€œimmediate steps to punishโ€ Israel.

The Palestinian Authority welcomed the resolution, saying it amounted to โ€œinternational recognition of Israelโ€™s systemic oppression and discrimination against the Palestinian peopleโ€.

โ€œThis reality of apartheid and impunity can no longer be ignored,โ€ it added.

The United States said that it deeply regretted the decision.

โ€œThe action today instead threatens to imperil the progress that has been made,โ€ said the statement issued by the US mission to the UN in Geneva.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA.

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