UN Commission of Inquiry accused Israel of Gaza genocide asking for global action

A team of independent experts supported by the United Nations has accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, who requests the international community to stop the atrocities and hold those responsible. “The commission finds that Israel is responsible for the Gaza genocide commission,” said Navi Pillay, chairman of three members investigation. “It is clear that there is an intention to destroy the Palestinians in Gaza through acts that meet the criteria set out in the genocide convention.” According to the commission, Israel committed four out of the five genocide acts defined by the 1948 genocide convention, including members of a group, which caused serious physical or mental damage, prevented births, and the conditions calculated to effect physical destruction. Israeli leadership has placed the panel the responsibility on Israel’s leading leadership. Pillay said, “Responsibility for the atrocities lies with the Israeli authorities at the highest levels.” The report concluded that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog and former defense minister Yoav Gallant, attached genocide. Chris Sidoti, another member of the commission, accused the government of manipulating national trauma from the attacks on Hamas. “The trauma and their suffering have been manipulated by Netanyahu and his criminals over the past two years – and it’s time for it to stop. And it’s time for those responsible for this,” he said. Israel rejects accusations Israel rejected the findings and rejected the report as biased and anti -Semitic. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday: “Three individuals serving as Hamas follower are notorious for their openly anti -Semitic positions – and whose abominable statements are condemned to Jews worldwide – which are still released today a false ‘report’ on Gaza. Israel rejects this distorted and false report categorically. Officials described the accusations as a modern “blood blasphemy.” In an appeal to international action, the commission has requested governments worldwide to stop arms sales to Israel and prevent any actions that can contribute to Gaza genocide. When clear signs and evidence of genocide emerge, the absence of actions to stop it, complicity. can prove its findings for international prosecutors.