Drop in the bucket compared to Israel's violations.Billo_Really, et al,
Does it change the truth of the reality?
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From Phoeny's link:
...[the Panel] was not acting as a Court and was not asked to adjudicate on legal liability. Its findings and recommendations are therefore not intended to attribute any legal responsibilities.
Boo-yah, bitches!
Now go back under your scumbag rocks.
Just because the Panel did not have it as part of its warrant and commission, does not change the facts. Most of the quasi-Investigations by the UN (directed specifically against Israel) are performed by Humanitarians activities and not either professional personnel with investigative experience or event experience in the specific realm under inquiry. In the case of the Blockade, the UN Human Rights Commission that concluded the blockade to be illegal, did NOT use the standard law relative to International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea (ie the San Remo Manual). This is the principle difference between the outcome of the two independent investigation. In fact the UNHRC Investigation is a case in which there is reasonable grounds to assume the Commission intentionally corrupted their investigation in order to derive a conclusions that would reach an outcome that was not at variance with a predetermined announced decision they had already made.
The UNHRC, with a disproportionate focus on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, having disregarded every single case of Palestinian acts of terrorism, human rights violations, and war crimes, had demonstrated itself to be unquestionably destructive to its integrity in the discharge of public duties. The UNHRC has proven itself to be totally unreliable in the realistic assessment if applicable law and encouraging Arab Palestinians to violate both elements of Customary Law and International Human Rights Law. If was go back a half century, the UN did not condemn the Arab Palestinians for the July 1965 attack when Fatah cell plants explosives at Mitzpe Massua, near Beit Guvrin; and on the railroad tracks to Jerusalem near Kafr Battir. If we go back 45 years, the UN did not condemn the February 1970 bombing of SwissAir flight 330, bound for Tel Aviv, by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. If we go back 40-to-45 years, we see that the UN did not condemn or hold tribunals for:
– May 1972: PFLP, part of the PLO, dispatches members of the Japanese Red Army to attack Lod Airport in Tel Aviv, killing 27 people.
– Sep 1972: Munich Massacre —11 Israeli athletes are murdered at the Munich Olympics by a group calling themselves “Black September,”said to be an arm of Fatah, operating under Arafat's direct command.
– Mar 1973: Palestinian terrorists take over Saudi embassy in Khartoum. The next day, two Americans, including United States ambassador to Sudan Cleo Noel, and a Belgian were shot and killed. James J. Welsh, an analyst for the National Security Agency from 1969 through 1974, charged Arafat with direct complicity in these murders.
– Apr 1974: 11 people are killed by Palestinian terrorists who attack apartment building in Kiryat Shmona.
– May 1974: PLO terrorists infiltrating from Lebanon hold children hostage in Ma'alot school. 26 people, 21 of them children, are killed.
– Jun 1974: Palestinian National Council adopts “Phased Plan,” which calls for the establishment of a Palestinian state on any territory evacuated by Israel, to be used as a base of operations for destroying the whole of Israel. The PLO reaffirms its rejection of United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, which calls for a “just and lasting peace” and the “right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force.”
– Nov 1974: PLO takes responsibility for the PDFLP's Beit She'an murders in which 4 Israelis are killed.
– Nov 1974: Arafat, wearing a holster (he had to leave his gun at the entrance), addresses the U.N. General Assembly.
– Mar 1975: Members of Fatah attack the Tel Aviv seafront and take hostages in the Savoy hotel. Three soldiers, three civilians and seven terrorists are killed.
The list goes on and on; right up to the present day when the UN does not investigate the violations of customary and humanitarian laws the Arab Palestinians violated in connection with the lead-up and during the last Gaza conflict.
Most Respectfully,
R
What violations would they be then, how about detailing them so we can see which LIES you will be pedalling now.