UN rights expert report to call for Israel arms
embargo over ‘acts of genocide’
Special rapporteur will tell human rights council
Israel’s actions ‘reveal an intent to physically destroy Palestinians as a
group’
Julian
Borger in Washington
Mon 25 Mar
2024 20.47 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/25/israel-gaza-un-rights-expert-arms-embargo-genocide
A UN human
rights expert will deliver a report on Tuesday saying that Israel has carried
out acts of genocide in Gaza and should be placed under an arms embargo.
Francesca
Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian
territories, said in her report there were “reasonable grounds” to believe that
Israel was carrying out three of the five acts defined as genocide: killing
Palestinians, causing them serious bodily or mental harm, and “deliberately
inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the physical
destruction” of the population in whole or in part.
“The
overwhelming nature and scale of Israel’s assault on Gaza and the destructive
conditions of life it has inflicted reveal an intent to physically destroy
Palestinians as a group,” Albanese’s report said.
The report,
which has been seen by the Guardian, is due to be delivered on Tuesday to the
UN human rights council, which appointed the Italian lawyer in 2022. She does
not speak on behalf of the UN as a whole.
Israel
imposed a visa ban on Albanese in February, after she argued that the 7 October
massacre of Israeli civilians which started the war was not an act of
antisemitism.
“The
victims of 7/10 were not killed because of their Judaism, but in response to
Israel’s oppression,” Albanese wrote on the X social media platform on 10
February.
Israel’s
diplomatic mission in Geneva said the country “utterly rejects the report”, and
described it as “simply an extension of a campaign seeking to undermine the
very establishment of the Jewish State”.
“Israel’s
war is against Hamas, not against Palestinian civilians,” it said in a
statement quoted by the Agence France-Presse, slamming Albanese’s “outrageous
accusations”.
The
international court of justice (ICJ) in The Hague is currently weighing a case
brought by South Africa under the 1948 Genocide Convention. The court issued
“provisional measures” in January intended to limit the risk of genocide while
it considered its judgment, called for action against Israeli politicians using
genocidal rhetoric and urged the large-scale delivery of humanitarian
assistance. The Israeli government has yet to comply with the measures.
Albanese’s
report said Israel had sought to conceal its “eliminationist conduct of
hostilities” by clothing it in the language of international humanitarian law,
and designating Gazans as a whole as “terrorist” or “terrorist-supporting”. The
use of such language, the report said, transformed “everything and everyone
into either a target or collateral damage, hence killable or destroyable”.
The report
recommends that UN member states: “Immediately implement an arms embargo on
Israel, as it appears to have failed to comply with the binding measures
ordered by the ICJ.”
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