The United Nations is urging Israel and the Palestinians to work with the International Criminal Court to prosecute alleged war crimes in the Gaza Strip last year. The UN Human Rights Council adopted the resolution which calls on both parties to prosecute violators by a vote of 41 to one, the one being the United States.
#HRC29 adopts RES(41Y5A1N) on account.&justice4 #InternationalLaw violations in #OccupiedPalestinianTerritory & #EastJerusalem HCrep@ #HRC31
— HRC SECRETARIAT (@UN_HRC) July 3, 2015
The resolution is not binding.
While Israel repeatedly denies accusations of human rights violations, the country used long-range weapons in widely populated areas, reported the United Nations Independent Commission of Inquiry on the 2014 Gaza conflict.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu questioned the Council’s work, claiming it should better focus on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad or the militants of Islamic State, which represent what he called a real threat.
A 51-day operation resulted in the deaths of 67 Israeli and 2,100 Palestinian civilians.