London - Two years following Operation Protective Edge, Amnesty International is disappointed with the lack of serious inquiries by both Israeli and the Palestinians, according to a report from the London-based human rights group.

The report, which came out Thursday, a day before the two-year anniversary of Protective Edge, says both sides committed war crimes, but “neither side has held anyone to account, nor conducted genuine, independent criminal investigations.”

Most notably, Amnesty International condemns Israel’s system of investigation, saying it “lacks independence and impartiality.”

The report notes that the military advocate-general is the main decision-maker for investigations, but also oversees legal advice to Israeli forces – while these two jobs should be independent of each other.

“It serves to shield perpetrators from prosecution and entrench impunity,” the report said, adding that “the investigatory system is not...read more at VIN