Report source: UN
News Center (with January 2009 file photos)
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October 2009 – The Human Rights Council today strongly
condemned a host of Israeli measures in the occupied Palestinian territory
and called on both sides to implement the recommendations of a United Nations
commission that found evidence that Israel and the Palestinians committed
serious war crimes in the three-week Gaza war nine months ago.
The commission, led by Justice Richard Goldstone,
recommended that the Security Council require Israel and the relevant
Palestinian authorities to launch appropriate independent probes into the
alleged crimes, monitor their compliance, and refer the matter to the Prosecutor
of the International Criminal Court (ICC)
if these did not take place.

In a resolution, adopted by 25 votes in favour,
six against, and 11 abstentions, the Council recommended that the General
Assembly consider the Goldstone report during the main part of its current
session, requested Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to submit a report on the
implementation of its recommendations to the Council in March, and condemned
Israel's refusal to cooperate with the commission.
The Goldstone report concluded that, while the
Israeli Government sought to portray its operations as a response to rocket
attacks in the exercise of its right to self defence, the Israeli plan had been
directed, at least in part, at the people of Gaza as a whole.
It highlighted the treatment of many civilians
detained or killed while trying to surrender as one manifestation of the way in
which the effective rules of engagement, standard operating procedures and
instructions to the troops on the ground appeared to have been framed to create
an environment in which due regard for civilian lives and basic human dignity
was replaced with a disregard for basic international humanitarian law.

An injured child
The destruction of food supply installations,
water sanitation systems, concrete factories and residential houses had been the
result of a deliberate and systematic policy by the Israeli armed forces and not
because those objects had presented a military threat, it said.
It also found that Palestinian armed groups
caused terror within Israel's civilian population through the launch of
thousands of rockets and mortars into Israel since April 2001, determining that
both sides may thus have committed serious war crimes and possible crimes
against humanity.
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UN Food Supply hit by Israel |
Much of today's resolution was devoted to other
Israeli activities, particularly in Jerusalem, including condemnation of limits
to Palestinian access to properties and holy sites based on national origin,
religion, sex, age or other grounds, calling this a grave violation of the
Palestinian people's civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.
It condemned recent Israeli violations of human
rights in occupied East Jerusalem, particularly the confiscation of lands and
properties, the demolishing of houses, the construction and expansion of
settlements, the continuing construction of the separation Wall built in part on
land Israel occupied in the 1967 war, and the continuous digging and excavation
works in and around Al-Aqsa mosque and its vicinity.
The Council demanded that Israel allow
Palestinian citizens and worshippers unhindered access to their properties and
religious sites in the occupied Palestinian territory, cease immediately all
digging and excavations beneath and around the mosque, and refrain from any acts
may endanger the structure or change the nature of Christian and Islamic holy
sites.
It requested that UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights Navi Pillay report periodically on Israel's implementation of its human
rights obligations in and around East Jerusalem.
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