Geneva – U.N. Rights Chief Decries Israel’s Excessive Use Of Force In Gaza

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    Mourners wave their national flags while carry the body of Palestinian cameraman Ahmed Abu Hussein, 24, who was shot last Friday by Israeli troops while covering a protest at the Gaza's border with Israel, and died Wednesday at an Israeli hospital, during his funeral along the street of Jebaliya refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Thursday, April 26, 2018. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)Geneva – Israel must stop the excessive use of force by its security forces along the Gaza border and must hold to account those responsible for the many deaths and injuries sustained by Palestinians in the past month, the U.N. human rights chief said on Friday.

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    U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein said in a statement that in the past four weeks, 42 Palestinians had been killed and more than 5,500 wounded along the fence in Gaza, with no reports of Israeli casualties.

    “The loss of life is deplorable, and the staggering number of injuries caused by live ammunition only confirms the sense that excessive force has been used against demonstrators – not once, not twice, but repeatedly,” Zeid said.

    Israel’s Foreign Ministry said it did had no immediate comment on Zeid’s statement. The government has said previously that it is doing what is necessary to stop the border fence being breached.

    International law permits the use of lethal force in cases of “extreme necessity”, but it was hard to see how stones or Molotov cocktails thrown from a great distance at heavily protected security forces could constitute such a threat, Zeid said.

    The death toll includes 35 people killed during demonstrations as part of the “Great March of Return” – evoking a longtime call for refugees to regain ancestral homes in what is now Israel — and appear to have been unarmed and no imminent threat to Israeli security forces, the statement said.

    The deaths could constitute wilful killings in the context of an occupation, a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention, Zeid said.

    Four children were shot dead by Israeli forces, three of them killed by a bullet to the head or neck, he said. Another 233 children were injured by live ammunition, some sustaining injuries causing lifelong disabilities including amputations.

    “It is difficult to see how children, even those throwing stones, can present a threat of imminent death or serious injury to heavily protected security force personnel,” Zeid said.

    United Nations’s warnings about excessive use of force appeared to have gone unheeded, with no change in Israeli tactics, and Israel only seemed to carry out serious investigations when there was independent video evidence, he said. Otherwise there was little or no effort to apply the rule of law.

    Zeid said he was extremely concerned that by the end of the day, and forthcoming Fridays, the traditional day of protest, more Palestinians would be killed, simply because they approached a fence while exercising their right to protest.

    “These trends call into question to what extent the ISF’s rules of engagement, which are not public, are in line with international law, or at least to what degree the ISF abides by its own rules.”

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    ALLAN
    ALLAN
    7 years ago

    The UN has become the place where the wolves are charged with guarding the hen house. The hypocrisy emanating from that building is incredible.
    The worst of humanity is calling out Israel’s right to defend its borders while ignoring the inhumanity their people have done to their own and others.

    elyeh
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    elyeh
    7 years ago

    The good news is that the Trump administration and especially US Ambassador Haley speaks up against this sort of UN nonsense !

    7 years ago

    UN house of lies

    7 years ago

    the UN should criticize the arabs but they will never. Israel were bothering the arabs but they started the problem