A prominent monitoring group has urged the UN official dealing with Palestinian rights to investigate serial human rights violations committed by the Palestinian Authority and Hamas over the last year, including accusations of juvenile torture and extrajudicial murder.

In a letter on Friday to Canadian academic Michael Lynk — who serves as the UN Human Rights Council’s special rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Palestinian territories — UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer provided what he called “a non-exhaustive list of human rights violations perpetrated by the Palestinian Authority and Hamas since your UN appointment which you have ignored, and which we urge you to address.”

Neuer’s letter followed the publication this week of Lynk’s report to the UN Human Rights Council on the human rights situation in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. In that report, Lynk pushed for economic and diplomatic sanctions against Israel, arguing that a “determination that Israel’s role as occupant is now illegal would serve several significant purposes.”

Among these, Lynk said, would be an invitation to “the international community to review its various forms of cooperation with the occupying power as long as it continues to administer the occupation unlawfully.”... Read More: Algemeiner