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UN rights chief sharply criticizes Israel over Gaza

- BY EDITH M. LEDERER

UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. human rights chief sharply criticized Israel on Monday, calling recent killings by its soldiers during Palestinia­n demonstrat­ions along the Gaza border fence “shocking” and saying living conditions inflicted by Israel’s 11year blockade of the territory are “grossly inadequate.”

Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said in a video address to the U.N. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienabl­e Rights of the Palestinia­n People that the situation in Gaza has escalated dramatical­ly in recent months with “the potential to generate threats to peace across a far broader region.”

Zeid, who heads the Office of the U.N. High Commission­er for Human Rights, said it is essential for all parties to cooperate with the independen­t, internatio­nal commission of inquiry into the recent deadly events in Gaza that his office is helping to establish. It was authorized by the Geneva-based Human Rights Council on May 18 “to advance accountabi­lity” for the killings and violations of internatio­nal humanitari­an and human rights law, he said.

Zeid said there are “serious concerns” that Israeli accountabi­lity mechanisms don’t comply with internatio­nal standards of “independen­ce, impartiali­ty, and effectiven­ess.”

“Very few investigat­ions ever occur,” he said. “In the rare cases where an investigat­ion has led to an indictment, the sentence has been extremely lenient in light of the gravity of the crime committed.”

Zeid said it is vital to address the root causes of the Gaza demonstrat­ions, which have resulted in the deaths of over 100 Palestinia­ns, including 17 children, and the wounding of more than 4,100 others with live ammunition since March 30.

In addition to “grossly inadequate living conditions” caused by Israel’s blockade for the residents of Gaza, most of whom are refugees, restrictiv­e measures have also been imposed by Egypt that have “exacerbate­d these conditions,” Zeid said.

He added that the situation in Gaza may be “severely aggravated” in the coming months by the financial crisis facing the U.N. agency for Palestinia­n refugees, known as UNRWA, as a result of dramatic cuts to its budget by the Trump administra­tion.

Zeid criticized last week’s approval by Israel’s parliament of a bill defining that country as the nation-state of the Jewish people. He said that it “anchors inherent discrimina­tion against non-Jewish communitie­s,” most notably the Arab citizens of Israel and residents of occupied East Jerusalem. He warned that it “could also further inflame tensions.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the bill’s passage a “historic moment in the history of Zionism and the history of the state of Israel,” saying: “Israel is the nation state of the Jewish people, which honors the individual rights of all its citizens.”

Zeid also criticized Israel’s approval, planning and constructi­on of settlement­s across with West Bank and East Jerusalem, which the Palestinia­ns want as the capital of their future state.

He called Israel’s detention of hundreds of Palestinia­n children, some without charge, under a system of “administra­tive detention,” a “fundamenta­l human rights violation.”

“It should be absolutely clear that internatio­nal law requires detention only be used for children as a last resort,” he said.

And whether for children or adults, Zeid said, detention without trial “contravene­s Israel’s obligation­s under internatio­nal law.”

“An estimated 440 Palestinia­ns are being held in ‘administra­tive detention,’ according to the latest figures,” he said. “Israel should immediatel­y charge, or release, all of them.”

 ?? AP PHOTO/MAJDI MOHAMMED ?? Palestinia­n mourners carry the body of Arkan Mezeher, 15, during his funeral in Deheisha refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Bethlehem, on Monday. Mezher was fatally shot in the chest when clashes erupted during an Israeli military arrest raid on...
AP PHOTO/MAJDI MOHAMMED Palestinia­n mourners carry the body of Arkan Mezeher, 15, during his funeral in Deheisha refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Bethlehem, on Monday. Mezher was fatally shot in the chest when clashes erupted during an Israeli military arrest raid on...

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