Arab Times

‘Israel blocking access to Gaza’:

Mideast

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Bashi

El-Sisi

An internatio­nal human rights group on Monday accused Israel of barring foreign researcher­s from entering the Gaza Strip to document abuses, saying the restrictio­ns call into question Israel’s stated commitment to investigat­ing possible rights violations.

In a 47-page report, Human Rights Watch accused Israel of “systematic­ally” preventing its researcher­s from visiting Gaza since 2008, only granting them one exceptiona­l permit last year. The group also said that Egypt has prevented it and London-based Amnesty Internatio­nal from entering Gaza from its territory since 2012.

Israel and Egypt have imposed a blockade on Gaza, home to nearly 2 million people, since the militant Hamas group took over the territory in 2007. Israel and Hamas, an Islamic group sworn to Israel’s destructio­n, have fought three wars since then.

Internatio­nal rights groups have accused both sides of committing war crimes, while the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) is conducting a preliminar­y investigat­ion into possible wrongdoing by both sides.

Israel has long accused Human Rights Watch of being unfairly biased against it. Last month, Israel refused to grant a work permit to the New York group’s regional director, though it later allowed him to visit the country as a tourist.

Human Rights Watch said the Israeli restrictio­ns cast doubt on the government’s claims that it is conducting its own investigat­ions and there is no need for the ICC to get involved. “If Israel wants the ICC prosecutor to take seriously its argument that its criminal investigat­ions are adequate, a good first step would be to allow human rights researcher­s to bring relevant informatio­n to light,” said Sari Bashi, Israel and Palestine advocacy director at Human Rights Watch. (AP)

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