Israeli PM On UN Rights Council Probe Decision

Israeli PM- “Today’s disgraceful decision is yet another example of the National Human Rights Council’s fight against Israel,” Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement.
Jerusalem: Israeli Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday condemned the UN Human Rights Council’s decision to investigate violence in Palestine and Israel, and Palestinians have welcomed the move.
“Today’s disgraceful decision is yet another example of the National Human Rights Council’s fight against Israel,” Netanyahu said in a statement.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, however, said the decision “reflects the international community’s commitment to progress in accountability, law enforcement and the protection of human rights in Palestine”. Israeli PM.

Earlier on Thursday, the UN Human Rights Council decided to conduct an open international investigation into alleged violations of Gaza’s recent violence, as well as “systematic” violence in Palestinian and central Israel areas.

The resolution, passed by 24 of the 47 members of the council, will promote the unprecedented level of violence and its “causes” in the decades-long war in the Middle East.

The document, presented by Pakistan on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, was discussed during a special one-day conference focusing on the escalation of deadly violence between Israelis and Palestinians this month.

“These scandals make a mockery of international law and encourage terrorists around the world,” Netanyahu said.
Hazem Qassem, a spokesman for Hamas, said the Palestinian Islamist group that controls Gaza “welcomes the Human Rights Council’s decision to set up an international committee to investigate Israeli violations in Palestinian territories” Israeli PM.

Reason of fight- The conflict originated with the election of the Islamist political party Hamas in 2005 and 2006 in the Gaza Strip and escalated with the split of the Palestinian Authority Palestinian government into the Fatah government in the West Bank and the Hamas government in Gaza and the following violent ousting of Fatah

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