The Jewish Chronicle

UN session targets Israel

- BY SHIRA RUBIN

ON MONDAY, the first day of the UN Human Rights Council’s thrice-yearly meeting on global abuses, Israel was accused of deliberate­ly targeting civilians and violating human rights in the 50-day Gaza war last summer.

Hillel Neuer, director of UN Watch, a human-rights NGO based in Geneva, called it a “Hate Israel Day”.

Israel was discussed under Agenda Item 7. It is the only country to be allocated its own section on the agenda.

Other countries accused of grave human-rights violations requiring the UNHCR’s attention — including Saudi Arabia, Russia, Libya, and Sudan — were due to be addressed under Agenda Item 4 later in the week.

“The ferocity of destructio­n and high proportion of civilian lives lost in Gaza cast serious doubts over Israel’s adherence to internatio­nal humanitari­an law principles of proportion­ality, distinctio­n and precaution­s in attack,” said Makarim Wibisono, special rapporteur on human rights in the Occupied Territorie­s.

The Israeli and American representa­tives boycotted the conference in protest against its anti-Israel bias.

“We remain deeply troubled by this council’s stand-alone agenda item directed against Israel, and by the many repetitive and one-sided resolution­s under that agenda item,” read a statement by Keith Harper, US Ambassador to the Human Rights Council.

The UN has a history of what critics say is an unfair targeting of Israel. Last week, the UN women’s rights panel adopted a resolution calling out Israel on abuses of Palestinia­n women while failing to mention regimes in the region, such as Egypt or Yemen, with severely worse records on women’s rights.

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