June 15, 2015

​Israel blocks visit of U.N human rights envoy to Palestine

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Monday 15 Jun 2015 - 18:55 Makkah mean time-28-8-1436

Jerusalem (IINA) - Israel has blocked a visit to the Palestinian territories by a U.N. rights envoy, an official said Monday, just ahead of the publication of a United Nations report on last year's Gaza war.
It was the second time Makarim Wibisono, the U.N.'s special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, had been barred entry, AFP reported.
"We didn't allow this visit," which was to take place last week, said foreign ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon. "Israel cooperates with all the international commissions and all (U.N.) rapporteurs, except when the mandate handed to them is anti-Israeli and Israel has no chance to make itself heard." The U.N. Human Rights Council, to which Wibisono reports, has been conducting an investigation into the actions of both Israel and Palestinian militants during last year's conflict.
Its report is expected to be published in the coming days, and the council is scheduled to debate it on June 29. The war killed 2,200 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and 73 on the Israeli side, mostly soldiers. While Wibisono reports to the council, his visit was for a separate, annual assessment in the occupied Palestinian territories, including the West Bank and east Jerusalem. Israel barred him from entering last year for a similar visit.
In a report released Sunday, Israel defended its conduct in the July-August Gaza war against Islamist movement Hamas, calling it both "lawful" and "legitimate". The U.N. has said Israel was responsible for the deadly bombing of several U.N. institutions, including schools, in which displaced Palestinian civilians were sheltering. Israel says that militants' use of schools to store weapons, and the firing of rockets from the vicinity of the sites, forced it to target those areas. The Jewish state has long had a stormy relationship with the UNHRC, which it sees as anti-Israeli, and fiercely opposed the Gaza probe from the start.
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