United Nations - The U.N. human rights chief is sharply criticizing Israel, calling recent killings by its soldiers during Palestinian demonstrations along the Gaza border fence “shocking” and saying living conditions inflicted by Israel’s blockade of the territory are “grossly inadequate.”
Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said in a video address Monday to the U.N. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People that the situation in Gaza has escalated dramatically in recent months with “the potential to generate threats to peace across a far broader region.”
He urged all parties to cooperate with the independent, international commission of inquiry into the recent deadly events in Gaza that his office is currently helping to set up in response to a request from the Geneva-based Human Rights Council on May 18.