Israel Announces It Will Not Cooperate with UN Gaza Inquiry

Israel Announces It Will Not Cooperate with UN Gaza Inquiry

(Reuters) – Israel said on Wednesday it would not cooperate with a United Nations Human Rights Council investigation into this year’s Gaza war because its findings were “pre-determined”.

The U.N. panel, due to make its first report by March, is meant to look into the conduct of both Israel and Hamas, the Islamist movement that controls Gaza, during the 50-day conflict.

But Israel’s government has already dismissed the investigation as “kangaroo court”, accusing its chairman, Canadian academic William Schabas, of anti-Israeli bias.

“In view of the fact that the Schabas committee is not a fact-finding panel but an investigation whose results are pre-determined … Israel will not cooperate with the committee,” |Israel’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

It added that the decision was also taken in view of what it called the Geneva-based council’s “obsessive hostility to Israel”.

Israel launched its Gaza offensive on July 8 with the declared aim of halting cross-border rocket salvoes by Islamist Hamas, the dominant militant group in the enclave.

More than 2,100 Palestinians, most of them civilians, were killed in seven weeks of fighting, according to the Gaza health ministry. Sixty-seven Israeli soldiers and six civilians in Israel were killed.

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