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Permanent United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Israel Palestine conflict

Following the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis,[1] the United Nations Human Rights Council voted on 27 May 2021 to set up a United Nations fact-finding mission to investigate possible war crimes and other abuses committed in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories.[2]

Mission members

Navi Pillay (South Africa), serves as chair, Miloon Kothari (India) and Chris Sidoti (Australia) serve as members of the commission.[3][4]

Mandate

The commission will report to the Human Rights Council annually from June 2022.[3] Unlike previous fact finding missions the inquiry is open ended and will examine "all underlying root causes of recurrent tensions, instability and protraction of conflict, including systematic discrimination and repression based on national, ethnic, racial or religious identity."[2]

Opposition

Manpower was reduced from 24 to 18 persons following a US-Israel campaign to reduce the Commission budget.[5] On 17 February 2022, Israel said it will not cooperate with the commission, alleging bias.[6] At the end of March, 68 US senators signed a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling for the Biden administration to use its influence to quash the inquiry.[7] In June 2023, United States and Israel joined 25 countries in condemning the open-ended nature of the UN investigation and "the long-standing disproportionate attention given to Israel in the council."[8]

Reports

The first report was released on 7 June 2022.[9][10] The report said that ending the occupation would be insufficient. It said that the root cause of the problems lay in "perpetual occupation" with no intent to end it and that Israel wanted "complete control" over the occupied area. Israel refused access to Israel or the Palestinian territories, Palestinian and Israeli testimony was collected in Geneva and Jordan. Israel’s Foreign Ministry and the U.S State department rejected the report as biased.[11][12][13] When the report was formally presented to the 50th session of the Human Rights Council on 13 June 2022, the United States representative read out a statement objecting to the mandate given to the Committee, saying that it was unfair scrutiny of Israel. Including the United States and Israel, twenty-two countries, most not UNHRC members, signed the statement.[14] Addressing the Council, Navi Pillay said "Given a clear refusal by Israel to take concrete measures to implement the findings and recommendations of past commissions, the international community must urgently explore new ways of ensuring compliance with international law." She also criticized the Palestinian Authority for its failure to hold legislative and Presidential elections and leaders in Gaza for their failure to uphold human rights standards.[15][16]

On 20 October 2022, the commission released a report[17] to the United Nations General Assembly, calling on the Security Council to end Israel’s "permanent occupation" and on individual UN member states to prosecute Israeli officials. The report found "reasonable grounds" to conclude that the occupation "is now unlawful under international law due to its permanence" and Israel's "de-facto annexation policies."[18][19] The commission has requested that an International Court of Justice advisory opinion declaring the occupation illegal be obtained.[20] Israeli prime minister Yair Lapid said the report is "biased, false, inciting and blatantly unbalanced" and tweeted that "Not all criticism of Israel is anti-Semitism, but this report was written by anti-Semites … and is a distinctly anti-Semitic report".[21]

See also

References

  1. ^ "125 countries back open-ended UNHRC war crimes probe against Israel". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.
  2. ^ a b Cumming-Bruce, Nick (May 27, 2021). "U.N. Rights Council Orders Inquiry Into Israel After Gaza Strife". The New York Times.
  3. ^ a b "Former head of UN rights council to lead open-ended probe of Israel". www.timesofisrael.com.
  4. ^ "OHCHR | Human Rights Council Establishes International Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and in Israel". www.ohchr.org.
  5. ^ "Israeli Officials Fear UN Will Adopt 'Apartheid' Narrative This Year". Haaretz.
  6. ^ Staff, The New Arab (February 18, 2022). "Israel refuses cooperation with UN commission investigating Gaza violations".
  7. ^ "68 US senators press Blinken to quash open-ended UN probe into Israel". The Times of Israel.
  8. ^ "Permanent UN probe contributes to anti-Israel bias - 27 nations say". Jerusalem Post.
  9. ^ "Ods Home Page" (PDF).
  10. ^ "Commission of Inquiry on the OPT, Including East Jerusalem, and Israel, Issues First Report - Press Release - Question of Palestine".
  11. ^ "UN-mandated rights inquiry rebukes Israel for seeking 'complete control'".
  12. ^ "'Perpetual Occupation' at Root of Israeli-Palestinian Violence, UN Report Says". Haaretz.
  13. ^ Keaten, Jamey (June 7, 2022). "Report: 'Perpetual' Israeli occupation at root of violence". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. Associated Press. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.
  14. ^ "22 nations oppose UNHRC probe, Pillay calls for arms embargo against Israel". Jerusalem Post. 14 June 2022.
  15. ^ "UN commission on Palestine seeks new ways to get Israel to comply with int'l law". www.aa.com.tr.
  16. ^ "New ways needed to get Israel to comply with int'l law, UN commission on Palestine says". June 14, 2022.
  17. ^ Report of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel (PDF) (Report). UN. 14 September 2022.
  18. ^ "Commission of Inquiry finds that the Israeli occupation is unlawful under international law". OHCHR.
  19. ^ "UN report denounces Israel's 'unlawful occupation,' demands prosecution of officials". www.timesofisrael.com.
  20. ^ "UN pushes to declare 'Israeli occupation' illegal, may seek ICJ opinion". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.
  21. ^ "Lapid: UN's CIO report is antisemitic and written by antisemites". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com.

External links

  • The United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel

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Following the 2021 Israel Palestine crisis 1 the United Nations Human Rights Council voted on 27 May 2021 to set up a United Nations fact finding mission to investigate possible war crimes and other abuses committed in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories 2 Contents 1 Mission members 2 Mandate 2 1 Opposition 3 Reports 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksMission members EditNavi Pillay South Africa serves as chair Miloon Kothari India and Chris Sidoti Australia serve as members of the commission 3 4 Mandate EditThe commission will report to the Human Rights Council annually from June 2022 3 Unlike previous fact finding missions the inquiry is open ended and will examine all underlying root causes of recurrent tensions instability and protraction of conflict including systematic discrimination and repression based on national ethnic racial or religious identity 2 Opposition Edit Manpower was reduced from 24 to 18 persons following a US Israel campaign to reduce the Commission budget 5 On 17 February 2022 Israel said it will not cooperate with the commission alleging bias 6 At the end of March 68 US senators signed a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling for the Biden administration to use its influence to quash the inquiry 7 In June 2023 United States and Israel joined 25 countries in condemning the open ended nature of the UN investigation and the long standing disproportionate attention given to Israel in the council 8 Reports EditThe first report was released on 7 June 2022 9 10 The report said that ending the occupation would be insufficient It said that the root cause of the problems lay in perpetual occupation with no intent to end it and that Israel wanted complete control over the occupied area Israel refused access to Israel or the Palestinian territories Palestinian and Israeli testimony was collected in Geneva and Jordan Israel s Foreign Ministry and the U S State department rejected the report as biased 11 12 13 When the report was formally presented to the 50th session of the Human Rights Council on 13 June 2022 the United States representative read out a statement objecting to the mandate given to the Committee saying that it was unfair scrutiny of Israel Including the United States and Israel twenty two countries most not UNHRC members signed the statement 14 Addressing the Council Navi Pillay said Given a clear refusal by Israel to take concrete measures to implement the findings and recommendations of past commissions the international community must urgently explore new ways of ensuring compliance with international law She also criticized the Palestinian Authority for its failure to hold legislative and Presidential elections and leaders in Gaza for their failure to uphold human rights standards 15 16 On 20 October 2022 the commission released a report 17 to the United Nations General Assembly calling on the Security Council to end Israel s permanent occupation and on individual UN member states to prosecute Israeli officials The report found reasonable grounds to conclude that the occupation is now unlawful under international law due to its permanence and Israel s de facto annexation policies 18 19 The commission has requested that an International Court of Justice advisory opinion declaring the occupation illegal be obtained 20 Israeli prime minister Yair Lapid said the report is biased false inciting and blatantly unbalanced and tweeted that Not all criticism of Israel is anti Semitism but this report was written by anti Semites and is a distinctly anti Semitic report 21 See also EditInternational Criminal Court investigation in Palestine Legality of the Israeli occupation of PalestineReferences Edit 125 countries back open ended UNHRC war crimes probe against Israel The Jerusalem Post JPost com a b Cumming Bruce Nick May 27 2021 U N Rights Council Orders Inquiry Into Israel After Gaza Strife The New York Times a b Former head of UN rights council to lead open ended probe of Israel www timesofisrael com OHCHR Human Rights Council Establishes International Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory including East Jerusalem and in Israel www ohchr org Israeli Officials Fear UN Will Adopt Apartheid Narrative This Year Haaretz Staff The New Arab February 18 2022 Israel refuses cooperation with UN commission investigating Gaza violations 68 US senators press Blinken to quash open ended UN probe into Israel The Times of Israel Permanent UN probe contributes to anti Israel bias 27 nations say Jerusalem Post Ods Home Page PDF Commission of Inquiry on the OPT Including East Jerusalem and Israel Issues First Report Press Release Question of Palestine UN mandated rights inquiry rebukes Israel for seeking complete control Perpetual Occupation at Root of Israeli Palestinian Violence UN Report Says Haaretz Keaten Jamey June 7 2022 Report Perpetual Israeli occupation at root of violence The Washington Post Washington D C Associated Press ISSN 0190 8286 OCLC 1330888409 22 nations oppose UNHRC probe Pillay calls for arms embargo against Israel Jerusalem Post 14 June 2022 UN commission on Palestine seeks new ways to get Israel to comply with int l law www aa com tr New ways needed to get Israel to comply with int l law UN commission on Palestine says June 14 2022 Report of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory including East Jerusalem and Israel PDF Report UN 14 September 2022 Commission of Inquiry finds that the Israeli occupation is unlawful under international law OHCHR UN report denounces Israel s unlawful occupation demands prosecution of officials www timesofisrael com UN pushes to declare Israeli occupation illegal may seek ICJ opinion The Jerusalem Post JPost com Lapid UN s CIO report is antisemitic and written by antisemites The Jerusalem Post JPost com External links EditThe United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the 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