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UN Commission puts world on notice – Israel is committing genocide in Gaza

The United Nations investigation concluded that Israel has committed genocide against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and to date, the most powerful and most competent UN in the war. Stephanie Tran Reports.

In a report published on Tuesday, the UN Independent International International Investigation Commission on the occupied Palestinian territory, including the East Jerusalem and Israel, said that the Israeli officials and security forces have carried out four genocide action defined under the 1948 Genocide Congress, and to prevent them from preventing living conditions that cause serious body and mental damages.

Navi Pillay, the chairman of the commission, said,

The Commission found that Israel was responsible for the Genocide Commission in Gaza,

“It is clear that there is the intention of destroying the Palestinians in Gaza with the actions that meet the criteria specified in the Genocide Congress.”

Mass murders, deliberate hunger, attacks on children

The report documents the comprehensive evidence of systematic murders, deliberate hunger, rejection of health services, sexual and gender -based violence and direct targeting children. As of July 15, the commission confirmed at least 58,380 deaths in Gaza, and 46% of them are women and children. It was only 8,900 militants, ie 83% of those killed were civilians.

However, the number of real civilian losses is probably significantly higher. Independent researchers Richard Hill and Gideon Pola, hunger, illness and indirect deaths from the collapse of the health system of Gaza, while taking into account, estimates that the transition can already overcome. 680,000 Palestinians killed Since October 2023, his analysis shows that official figures have captured only a portion of the death fee and that there were many unautored deaths due to the total destruction of the civil infrastructure.

Inspectors also stated the attack on the largest fertility clinic of Gaza, which destroys approximately 4,000 embryos and 1,000 sperm and egg samples as proof of measures to prevent births. “Children who are intended to arise from these 5,000 reproductive samples will never exist. Families will change forever and blood lines may end due to the loss of these reproductive tissues,” he said.

The Commission, Isaac Herzog, President of Israel, found that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant launched a genocide.

He said his ambassadors could be attributed to the Israeli state.

Genocide intention “single reasonable inference”

In the determination of the intention, the Commission implemented the standard used by the International Court of Justice in the Bosnian and Serbian case, and said that the intention of genocide was “the only reasonable inference” from the facts.

The report concluded that the intention of genocide pointed out that the intention of genocide pointed to the use of heavy ammunition in densely populated areas of the army, systematic destruction of cultural and religious areas, and the temporary measures of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

“Israel, Israel, the International Court of Justice and member states, UN offices, human rights organizations and non -governmental groups of warnings from warnings due to temporary measures,” he said. “On the contrary, Israeli officials continued their genocide campaigns in Gaza for almost two years and continued.”

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Legal task for all states

The report stressed that the genocide crime triggers universal and emergency obligations.

Pursuant to international law, all states are obliged to use all the tools available for them to prevent and punish the genocide.

“All states are under legal obligation to use all the tools that are reasonable to stop the genocide in Gaza,” the Commission said.

When open signs and genocide evidence emerge, the absence of action to stop it means a partner.

The Commission suggested that member states immediately suspends arms transfers to Israel, that individuals and companies are a criminal partner in genocide actions and to consider sanctions against both Israeli officials and private actors.

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Inferences for Australia

The findings of the Commission have significant results for Australia, a long -standing ally of Israel, which has signed the Genocide Congress. In accordance with international law, the Canberra has an urgent mission to prevent and punish the genocide, and if he maintains the policies that provide Israel’s military campaign, he risks charges of complexity.

Australia grew deeply in Israel’s defense industry. Elbit Systems and Rafael advanced defense systems provide technology, drones and weapons systems by operating the key suppliers of the Israeli army, subsidiaries and joint ventures in Australia.

The commission’s call to prevent states’ arms transfers and the prevention of institutional participation in genocide actions underlines the urgent need to ensure that Australian companies, pension funds and government agreements are not a criminal partner in Israel’s genocide.

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Findings increase the pressure of making Albanian policy compatible with international law. While there is a government expressed In the call for civilian losses and humanitarian access, “concern” did not take action to stop defense contracts with Israeli -related companies or to review military exports.

“The international community cannot remain silent in the genocide campaign initiated by Israel against the Palestinian people in Gaza. When open signs and genocide evidence emerges, the lack of action to stop, it becomes complicated,” he said.

“The cost of each movement experiences and erodes the reliability of the international community. States are under legal obligation to use all the tools that are reasonable to stop the genocide in Gaza.”

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Stephanie is a journalist and has a degree of law/journalism. The 2021 Walkley won the Finalist of the Student Journalist of the Year Award and the 2021 Democracy Waiting for Student Investigation Report Award.

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