Israel's war criminals are complaining again. They reject the findings of a UN report that Israel deliberately targeted UN personnel and buildings.
But what is more disturbing is the fact that the UN Sec Gen Ban Ki-Moon is at pains to point out that the report on the attacks on UN facilities in Gaza is not legally binding, following the intervention of the Israeli foreign ministry. The report has not yet been made public.
But what is more disturbing is the fact that the UN Sec Gen Ban Ki-Moon is at pains to point out that the report on the attacks on UN facilities in Gaza is not legally binding, following the intervention of the Israeli foreign ministry. The report has not yet been made public.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday said a damning UN report on Israel's conduct in its recent offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip was not legally binding.
The Yedioth Ahronoth daily reported Tuesday morning that the probe accuses the Israel Defense Forces of deliberately firing at UN institutions as well as using disproportional force and causing unnecessary harm to civilians.
Israel later rejected the report Tuesday as being "tendentious" and "patently biased."
Ban made the comments in a letter he agreed to attach to the report at the request of Foreign Ministry director-general Yossi Gal, who traveled to New York on Monday for meetings with Ban's aides on the matter. more
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