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Top UN Official Believes Israeli Air Strikes May Be War Crimes

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04:06 27 May 2021


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A top United Nations official says Israel's recent air strikes on Gaza may be war crimes.

Meanwhile Ireland's become the first EU country to declare Israeli settlements on Palestinian land as a de facto annexation.

UN Estimates Death Toll To Be 242 Palestinians

The violence between Israelis and Palestinians that erupted earlier this month was the worst in years.

According to the UN, 242 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli strikes on Gaza

While rockets launched by Hamas and other Palestinian groups have claimed the lives of 10 Israelis

High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet says the strikes raise serious concerns about Israel's compliance with international law:

"If found to be indiscriminate and disproportionate in their impact on civilians, such attacks may be constituted war crimes."

Dáil Passes "De Facto Annexation" Motion

Yesterday the Dáil passed a Sinn Fein motion recognising Israel's settlements on Palestinian land as a de facto annexation.

Ireland is the first EU country to formally say so.

Brian O'hEighertaigh is from the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign:

"It sends a very direly needed message that Israel's blatant annexation of Palestine and Israel's blatant disregard for any kind of human rights protocols have to be challenged."

Ophir Kariv is Israel's ambassador to Ireland:

"We don't accept this position, and again we believe this is un-constructive."

The ambassador also says an amendment defeated last night calling for him to be expelled was motivated by hate.


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