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Date: June 12, 2024 at 10:02:44
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: UN commission found Israel likely used the Hannibal Directive on Oct 7

URL: https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2024/06/israeli-authorities-palestinian-armed-groups-are-responsible-war-crimes


Hamza M Syed, Co-host of @serial and @nytimes The Trojan Horse Affair


Two key lines from this UN report:

⁃The commission found Israel likely used the Hannibal Directive on Oct 7

⁃Forms of sexual and gender based violence are part of Israeli Security
Forces operating procedures

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UN report linked:
PRESS RELEASES MULTIPLE MECHANISMS

Israeli authorities, Palestinian armed groups are responsible for war crimes,
other grave violations of international law, UN Inquiry finds

12 June 2024
Non-official UN languages: Hebrew (Word)
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GENEVA (12 June 2024) – Israeli authorities are responsible for war crimes
and crimes against humanity committed during the military operations and
attacks in Gaza since 7 October 2023, the UN Independent International
Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem, and Israel, said in a new report today. The Commission also found
that Palestinian armed groups are responsible for war crimes committed in
Israel.

The Commission’s report – the UN’s first in-depth investigation of the events
that took place on and since 7 October 2023 – is based on interviews with
victims and witnesses conducted remotely and during a mission to Türkiye
and Egypt, thousands of open-source items verified through advanced
forensic analysis, hundreds of submissions, satellite imagery and forensic
medical reports. Israel obstructed the Commission’s investigations and
prevented its access to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

“It is imperative that all those who have committed crimes be held
accountable,” said Navi Pillay, Chair of the Commission. “The only way to
stop the recurring cycles of violence, including aggression and retribution by
both sides, is to ensure strict adherence to international law.”

“Israel must immediately stop its military operations and attacks in Gaza,
including the assault on Rafah, which has cost the lives of hundreds of
civilians and again displaced hundreds of thousands of people to unsafe
locations without basic services and humanitarian assistance,” Pillay said.
“Hamas and Palestinian armed groups must immediately cease rocket
attacks and release all hostages. The taking of hostages constitutes a war
crime.”

In relation to Israeli military operations and attacks in Gaza, the Commission
found that Israeli authorities are responsible for the war crimes of starvation
as a method of warfare, murder or wilful killing, intentionally directing attacks
against civilians and civilian objects, forcible transfer, sexual violence, torture
and inhuman or cruel treatment, arbitrary detention and outrages upon
personal dignity.

The Commission found that the crimes against humanity of extermination,
gender persecution targeting Palestinian men and boys, murder, forcible
transfer, and torture and inhuman and cruel treatment were also committed.

The immense numbers of civilian casualties in Gaza and widespread
destruction of civilian objects and infrastructure were the inevitable result of
a strategy undertaken with intent to cause maximum damage, disregarding
the principles of distinction, proportionality and adequate precautions. The
intentional use of heavy weapons with large destructive capacity in densely
populated areas constitutes an intentional and direct attack on the civilian
population.

The report found that statements made by Israeli officials – including those
reflecting the policy of inflicting widespread destruction and killing large
numbers of civilians – amounted to incitement and may constitute other
serious international crimes. Direct and public incitement to genocide is a
crime under international law whenever perpetrated, even by persons with no
direct authority for the conduct of the hostilities. Incitement to discrimination,
hostility or violence is a serious violation of international human rights law
and may amount to an international crime.

Although Israel issued hundreds of evacuation orders to people in north Gaza
and other locations, the Commission found that they were at times
insufficient, unclear and conflicting, and did not provide adequate time for
safe evacuations. Furthermore, the evacuation routes and the areas
designated as safe were consistently attacked by Israeli forces. All of this,
the Commission determined, amounted to forcible transfer.

The Commission determined that Israel’s imposed a “total siege” which
amounts to collective punishment against the civilian population. Israeli
authorities have weaponized the siege and used the provision of life-
sustaining necessities, including by severing water, food, electricity, fuel and
humanitarian assistance, for strategic and political gains. The siege has
disproportionately impacted pregnant women and persons with disabilities,
with serious harm inflicted on children leading to preventable child deaths
from starvation including newborns.

The report found that specific forms of sexual and gender-based violence
constitute part of Israeli Security Forces’ operating procedures. It made the
finding due to the frequency, prevalence and severity of the violations, which
include public stripping and nudity intended to humiliate the community at
large and accentuate the subordination of an occupied people.

In the West Bank, the Commission found that Israeli forces committed acts of
sexual violence, torture and inhuman or cruel treatment and outrages upon
personal dignity, all of which are war crimes. Furthermore, the Commission
found that the government of Israel and Israeli forces permitted, fostered and
instigated a campaign of settler violence against Palestinian communities in
the West Bank.

In relation to the attack of 7 October in Israel, the report found that the
military wing of Hamas and six other Palestinian armed groups, are
responsible for the war crimes of intentionally directing attacks against
civilians, murder or wilful killing, torture, inhuman or cruel treatment,
destroying or seizing the property of an adversary, outrages upon personal
dignity, and taking hostages, including children.

The indiscriminate firing of thousands of projectiles towards Israeli towns and
cities resulting in death and injury of civilians are also violations of
international humanitarian and human rights law.

Members of Palestinian armed groups, in some instances aided by
Palestinians in civilian clothing, deliberately killed, injured, tortured, took
hostages, including children, and committed sexual and gender-based
violence against civilians and against members of the Israeli Security Forces,
some of whom were hors de combat and should not have been targeted.

The Commission identified patterns indicative of sexual violence and
concluded that these were not isolated incidents but perpetrated in similar
ways in several locations primarily against Israeli women.

In its recommendations, the report calls on the Government of Israel to
immediately implement a ceasefire, end the siege of Gaza, ensure the
delivery of humanitarian aid and cease the targeting of civilians and civilian
infrastructure. The Commission calls on Israel to comply fully with its legal
obligations set forth in the International Court of Justice orders on provisional
measures issued on 26 January 2024, 28 March 2024 and 24 May 2024
and, in particular, allow the Commission access to Gaza to conduct
investigations. It also recommended that all State Parties to the Rome
Statute cooperate fully with the International Criminal Court.

The report calls on the Government of the State of Palestine and the de-
facto authorities in Gaza to immediately cease all rocket attacks on Israel,
unconditionally release all hostages, and thoroughly and impartially
investigate violations and prosecute those responsible for crimes, including
those committed on and since 7 October by members of Palestinian non-
State armed groups in Israel.

The Commission’s report will be presented to the Human Rights Council’s
56th session on 19 June 2024 in Geneva. Two additional detailed reports
providing expanded findings accompany this release. The first report
presents the Commission’s findings on the 7 October attack in Israel, and the
second report presents the Commission’s findings on Israel’s military
operations and attacks in Gaza until the end of 2023.

For the Commission’s full report to the Human Rights Council (A/HRC/56/26),
click here; For the summary of the report’s conclusions and
recommendations in Hebrew click here, or in Arabic click here.

For the Commission’s detailed report on the 7 October attack in Israel
(A/HRC/56/CRP.3), click here.

For the Commission’s detailed report on Israel’s military operations and
attacks in Gaza until the end of 2023 (A/HRC/56/CRP.4), click here.

Background: The UN Human Rights Council mandated the Commission on
27 May 2021 to “investigate, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including
East Jerusalem, and in Israel, all alleged violations of international
humanitarian law and all alleged violations and abuses of international human
rights law leading up to and since 13 April 2021.” Resolution A/HRC/RES/S-
30/1 further requested the commission of inquiry to “investigate all
underlying root causes of recurrent tensions, instability and protraction of
conflict, including systematic discrimination and repression based on
national, ethnic, racial or religious identity.” The Commission of Inquiry was
mandated to report to the Human Rights Council and the General Assembly
annually commencing from June 2022 and September 2022, respectively.

More information on the work of the United Nations Independent
International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including East Jerusalem, and Israel, can be found at: here

For more information and media requests, please contact: Todd Pitman,
Media Adviser for the Human Right Council’s Investigative Missions, at
todd.pitman@un.org, Cell: +41 76 691 1761, or Pascal Sim, Human Rights
Council Media Officer, at simp@un.org.


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Date: June 12, 2024 at 17:44:55
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: “Strong indications” at least 14 Israelis killed intentionally by IDF

URL: https://x.com/SanaSaeed/status/1801002247091785876


Ryan Grim reposted

Sana Saeed@SanaSaeed
The independent UN investigation that dropped earlier today should be
making headlines for the following findings:

- “Strong indications” that at least 14 Israelis were killed intentionally by IDF
on 10/7 under the Hannibal directive

- Israel is committing the crime of extermination (in addition to starvation,
torture, sexual violence, murder, etc)

- No evidence of mass / systematic rapes of Israeli women or that Hamas
made any such call

- Systematic sexual violence used against Palestinians, including gender-
based violence against Palestinian women by the IDF

The leading headlines today though? Obfuscation & equivocation of
genocide at its finest.




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