The UN report accuses Israeli forces of “genocidal work”, sexual violence in Gaza and the West Bank
Tel Aviv – The United Nations report published on Thursday accuses Israeli military forces of dealing with “sexual, reproductive and other forms of gender -based violence against Palestinians” war torn strip of gauze AND The busy west coast Since Hamas’s terrorist attacks against Israel on October 7, 2023. UN Human Rights Council report He also claims that the Israeli troops committed “genocidal acts” in the war against Hamas, which encouraged the USA and the Israeli terrorist group, October 7, 2023. The attacks on Israel.
By exposing the latter claims, the Council stated what it called “the systematic destruction of the institutions for sexual and reproductive health care”, including the mother departments and the primary gauze fertility clinic.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a statement shared by his office, quickly and angrily rejected the report and attacked the Council as “anti -Semitic, rotten, terrorist supported and irrelevant body.”
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“The UN again decides to attack the state of Israel with false accusations, including unfounded accusations of sexual violence,” the statement said.
“It’s one of the worst cases of blood defamation that the world has ever seen (and the world has seen many),” said Israeli Foreign Minister Oren Marstein in a post on social media. “He accuses the victims of crimes committed against them.”
The explosive report was published just over a year after an UN expert for sexual violence published work accusing Hamas of similar actionssaying that “reasonable basics for the belief of” sexual violence, including rape and rape of gangs, occurred in several locations during the Hamas-Orchestra on October 7th.
This previous report, a special UN -sex envoy, was accompanied by Patten, he said that there was a reason to believe that sexual abuse of Israeli hostages was still “in progress”.
The UN experts interviewed dozens of witnesses and viewed thousands of photos and 50 hours of video taken during a terrorist attack, but Patten said that the team was unable to introduce any survivors of sexual violence.
Hamas rejected the allegations.
Naro Pillay, presided over by the UN investigation commission behind the report published on Thursday, said she had collected evidence that “reveals a terrible increase in sexual and gender-based violence” Israeli forces.
“There is no escape from the conclusion that Israel has used sexual and gender violence against Palestinians to terrorize and perpetuate the oppression system that undermines their right to self -determination,” Pillay said.
The report documents a wide range of charges against Israeli security forces, citing crimes against Palestinian women and girls, as well as men and boys in the Gaza and western coast occupied by Israeli.
The UN Commission cites the incident of the alleged forced deviations and nudity, sexual harassment, rape and threat of rape and violence of genitals, which he claims to have become “standard operational procedures for Palestinians” and “committed under explicit commands or with implicit encouragement of top civilian and military vodje.
The discoveries of the Commission were published after two days of public discussions in Geneva, which included testimony of alleged victims, witnesses, medical staff, academics and lawyers.