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Israel could be guilty of war crimes, UN high commissioner for human rights
GENEVA — There is a ˈstrong possibilityˈ Israel is violating international law in Gaza, the UNˈs High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Wednesday.
Opening an emergency debate at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Navi Pillay said Israelˈs punitive house demolitions and killing of Palestinians raised serious concerns of excessive use of force.
Pillay also condemned the indiscriminate firing of rockets and mortars by Hamas into Israel.
“Once again, the principles of distinction and precaution are clearly not being observed during such indiscriminate attacks on civilian areas by Hamas and other armed Palestinian groups,” she said.
“Every one of these incidents must be properly and independently investigated.”
More than 650 Palestinians have been killed as well as 29 Israeli soldiers and two civilians as two weeks of airstrikes and rocket attacks were followed by an Israeli ground offensive inside Gaza.
The Geneva rights forum convened the special one-day session at the request of the Palestinians, Egypt and Pakistan.