Addressing the 7th session in Geneva on Tuesday, the head of the Investigation Commission on the Kabis Palestinian region said that the Israeli government’s goal is clear: the destruction of life in Gaza.
He said that it has been the most barbaric, long -term and widespread attack against the Palestinians in Gaza since that time.
The Naved Pillay team kept their report in front of the Human Rights Council last month, according to which 90 percent of Gaza school and university were damaged or badly destroyed in Israeli attacks.
According to him, stability, hope and future sources have also ended due to the loss of education. According to the Commission, due to non -wirening before the attack, a large number of ordinary citizens who took shelter in schools took shelter and such cases could be set up in the war crime department.
The Commission has said that schools have no military need to justify the destruction, and it has been concluded that the purpose behind it was to stop access to Palestinians’ education.
The head of the commission, Navei Pillai, said that the Israeli military often claimed that these attacks were conducted to target the Hamas fighters because they attended school. However, in one of these cases, the use of schools for military purpose was confirmed.
It has been said that the Israeli military in Gaza damaged 5 percent of religious and cultural sites. In many cases these sites were attacked during shelter or worship, where ordinary citizens were killed. The Commission has said that it should be kept in the section of war crime and crime against humanity.
The navel Pillai said that the Palestinian population was trying to eradicate their land and collective identity through Israeli attacks on education, basic institutions and heritage sites, and it was also preventing their self-compliance rights and the potential of a peaceful, two-nation.
The Commission has applied for Israel to end their illegal occupation, to give the Palestinians a chance, to stop attacking on educational, religious and cultural sites and follow international law.
Sudan’s starvation is a deadly war between starvation
Independent missions informed the human rights council the situation of the country to investigate human rights violations in violent conflict between the anti -Sudan military opposition.
Investigators say that Sudan’s weapons flow continued in the fierce battle and the war is far away. Heavy use of heavy weapons is increasing in densely populated areas and the incidence of sexual violence has also increased.
Independent human rights expert Joy Nagoji Ajhel said that many Sudanese citizens were hungry, especially those who were detained. Millions of people suffer from serious food insecurity.
He applied for the 1556 proposal of the Protection Council to all member states and strictly implemented, which banned the purchase of weapons.
Food assistance has been provided to the needy in Tavila, Sudan.
According to the mission, human relief is being used as a weapon and health centers have been blocked.
Investigators believe that Sudan has a direct relationship between the supply of weapons and violent conflicts, resulting in violence and humanitarian law and human rights laws are being violated.
Near Al -Fashar of Northern Darfur, the paramilitary forces (RSF) attacked ordinary citizens, were arrested and killed. More than 100 people died in the attack on April 10-13.
At the same time, Sudan’s armed forces dropped the bomb in the Al Koma region, where four ordinary citizens were killed.
The investigation has warned that a boom has also been recorded on sexual and gender-based violence. Rape, gang rape, slavery, forced marriage are being married, especially in displaced camps controlled by RSF.