Israel Rejects UN Report, Calls Allegations ‘Blood Libel’
Israel has forcefully dismissed a United Nations report accusing its military of using sexual violence as a war tactic in Gaza. Officials insist the claims are false and politically driven. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the report as a “blood libel” and criticized the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), calling it an “anti-Israel circus.” He reminded the public that Israel withdrew from the council due to ongoing bias.
Israeli Officials Denounce the Report
The Israeli Foreign Ministry rejected the report, arguing it unfairly paints Israel as the aggressor while overlooking Hamas’s war crimes. Officials highlighted that the report barely acknowledges Hamas’s documented sexual violence against Israeli women.
Israel’s UN mission in Geneva reaffirmed that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) operate under strict international law and enforce a zero-tolerance policy for misconduct. They stressed that the IDF adheres to ethical military conduct and that these accusations are part of ongoing efforts to delegitimize Israel.
Criticism of UN’s Alleged Bias
The report also accuses Israel of targeting Palestinian healthcare facilities, a claim Israeli leaders strongly dispute. Many officials argue that the UNHRC has a history of disproportionately criticizing Israel while ignoring violence committed by Hamas.
Call for Fairness and Accountability
Israel urges the global community to question the credibility of the report and hold the UNHRC accountable for what it describes as weak and misleading conclusions. Israeli leaders call for balanced reporting that addresses the full reality of the conflict, including Hamas’s actions against Israeli civilians.
Looking Ahead
Rejecting the UN report will likely intensify discussions about the UN’s role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As Israel pushes back against what it sees as biased narratives, global reactions will shape future diplomatic relations and perspectives on the situation.
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