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MSM Silent on UN Investigators Report Accusing Israel of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in Gaza

A recent UN probe has delivered a scathing indictment of Israel’s actions in Gaza, accusing the country of deliberately targeting healthcare facilities and personnel as part of a broader assault on the region. The report, released by the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry, alleges that Israel is committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, including extermination, through its relentless attacks on medical infrastructure and personnel.

The commission, established in 2021 to investigate alleged international law violations in the region, found that Israeli security forces have killed, detained, and tortured medical workers, while also restricting access to healthcare for Gazan civilians. These actions, the report argues, have caused “incalculable suffering” and are contributing to the “destruction of generations of Palestinian children.”

The report also highlights the abuse of Palestinian detainees in Israeli military camps and detention facilities, where thousands, including children, have been subjected to torture, sexual violence, and other forms of mistreatment. The commission found that these abuses were often carried out under direct orders from Israeli officials, and fueled by government statements inciting violence and retribution.

In addition to its findings on Israel’s actions, the report also accuses Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, including the torture and abuse of Israeli and other hostages held in Gaza. The commission called for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.

The Israeli government has rejected the findings of the report, accusing the commission of bias and “systematic anti-Israeli discrimination.” However, the report’s findings are likely to add to the growing international pressure on Israel to end its offensive in Gaza and address the humanitarian crisis in the region.

The main findings of the UN probe into Israel’s actions in Gaza are:

  • Deliberate targeting of healthcare: Israel is accused of intentionally attacking healthcare facilities and personnel, leading to the destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system.
  • War crimes and crimes against humanity: The report alleges that Israel’s actions constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, including extermination, due to the severe impact on the civilian population.
  • Abuse of Palestinian detainees: The probe found widespread abuse, torture, and sexual violence against Palestinian detainees, including children, in Israeli military camps and detention facilities.
  • Responsibility of Israeli officials: The report states that the abuse of detainees often occurred under direct orders from Israeli officials and was fueled by government statements inciting violence.
  • Hamas and Palestinian armed groups also accused: The report also accuses Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, including the torture and abuse of Israeli and other hostages held in Gaza.

The legal basis for the UN probe into Israel’s actions in Gaza stems from its establishment by the UN Human Rights Council in May 2021. The commission’s mandate is to investigate alleged international law violations in Israel and the Palestinian territories. This implies that the probe is grounded in international humanitarian law and human rights law, which are applicable to the situation in the region.

The UN probe’s findings have several potential implications for the international community:

  • Increased pressure on Israel: The report’s accusations of war crimes and crimes against humanity could lead to greater international pressure on Israel to cease its offensive in Gaza and address the humanitarian crisis. This pressure could manifest through diplomatic channels, economic sanctions, or calls for investigations by international criminal courts.
  • Calls for accountability and reparations: The report’s documentation of abuses against Palestinian detainees and the destruction of healthcare infrastructure could lead to demands for accountability and reparations for the victims.
  • Impact on Israeli-Palestinian relations: The report is likely to further strain relations between Israel and Palestine, making the prospect of a peaceful resolution to the conflict even more challenging.
  • Increased scrutiny of Hamas and Palestinian armed groups: The report’s findings also implicate Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups in war crimes, which could lead to increased scrutiny and pressure on these groups to cease their attacks on civilians and release hostages.
  • Broader implications for international humanitarian law: The report’s findings could have broader implications for the enforcement of international humanitarian law and the protection of civilians in conflict zones.

Open letter to President Biden: we call for a ceasefire now

, Ben Lerner,  and others

We are a group of Jewish American writers, artists and academics. We oppose what the Israeli government is doing with US assistance

President Joe Biden:

We are a group of Jewish American writers, artists and academics. Being Jewish means different things to all of us, but we all have at least one Jewish parent, which means we could move to Israel and qualify for Israeli citizenship.

We condemn attacks on Israeli and Palestinian civilians. We believe it is possible and in fact necessary to condemn Hamas’ actions and acknowledge the historical and ongoing oppression of the Palestinians. We believe it is possible and necessary to condemn Hamas’ attack and take a stand against the collective punishment of Gazans that is unfolding and accelerating as we write.

Cutting off resources to more than 2 million people, demanding families flee their homes in the north, indiscriminately bombing a trapped population – these are war crimes and indefensible actions. And yet the United States government is offering “moral” and material support for the dehumanization and murder of innocent Gazans. We write to publicly declare our opposition to what the Israeli government is doing with American assistance. We call on the US government to seek an immediate ceasefire and to use our resources towards providing aid ensuring the safe return of hostages and building a diplomatic path towards peace.

As Jews, as Americans, we will be made to feel a sense of safety in our communities, and in the world, not by unequivocal US support for Israel, but by our government’s insistence on the universal human rights that so many of us take for granted.

Timo Andres

Annie Baker

Timo Andres

Annie Baker

Susan Bernofsky

Judith Butler

Michael Chabon

Deborah Eisenberg

Madeleine George

Masha Gessen

Francisco Goldman

Andre Gregory

Nan Goldin

Alena Graedon

Amy Herzog

Marianne Hirsch

Gabriel Kahane

Cindy Klein

David Klion

Lisa Kron

Rachel Kushner

Tony Kushner

Ben Lerner

Jonathan Lethem

Sam Lipsyte

Zachary Lockman

Kenneth Lonergan

Andrew Marantz

Ben Marcus

David Naimon

Benjamin Nugent

Howard Rodman

Dana Sachs

Ira Sachs

Lynne Sachs

James Schamus

Adam Shatz

Wallace Shawn

Leo Spitzer

V (formerly known as Eve Ensler)

Paula Vogel

Ayelet Waldman

Laura Wexler

Hannah Zeavin

 

ISRAEL’S BOMBARDMENT OF GAZA IS A GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN CRISIS

The images and horror stories coming from the Middle East are unbearable. Israel’s relentless bombardment of the Palestinian people is not just a humanitarian crisis of global proportion, it is a genocidal act of revenge and hate, reminiscent of WWII. Please listen to this very important dialogue between Tucker Carlson and Colonel Douglas MacGregor on the serious and real risk this recent escalation of violence between Israel and Hamas poses to the rest of the world.

We must all do what we can to pressure our elected officials to call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.

Tucker Carlson Interviews Col Douglas MacGregor: