United Nations experts accused Israel of sexual violence in the Gaza war, Netanyahu rejected the report as a ‘circus’


United Nations experts accused Israel of sexual violence in the Gaza war, Netanyahu rejected the report as a 'circus'

The news agency Associated Press reported that a team of human rights experts accused Israel of using Hamas in their military campaign against Hamas in their military campaign.
The report released on Thursday is one of the most detailed investigations of such allegations since the war began on October 7, 2023. Israel has strongly rejected the claims by calling the United Nations biased.
Reports documents alleged by Israeli security forces against Palestinian men, women and children have been violated. Conclusions can be used as evidence in international legal matters in international legal matters.
According to the Commission, Israeli forces attacked hospitals, health facilities and civil areas, affecting women and children. It also accused Israeli officials of subjugating Palestinian prisoners under sexual violence and destroying reproductive health services.

United Nations experts accused Israel of genocide work and sexual violence.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the Human Rights Council “anti -Israel Circus” which supports terrorism. The United Nations Mission of Israel in Geneva also rejected the findings, arguing that the commission depended on the other hand and rejected sources. Since the formation of the Commission in 2021, Israel has refused to cooperate in its investigation citing prejudice.
In response to the report, Hamas urged international courts to prosecute Israeli leaders. The International Criminal Court has already issued arrest warrants for alleged war crimes for Netanyahu and other top Israeli officials. The court has also issued a warrant for Hamas’s military leader, which was later confirmed the dead.
The war began in Gaza when Hamas -led militants attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, with about 1,200 people killed, most of the citizens, and 251 hostages.

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