The Zionist regime refused to cooperate with the UN Human Rights Council.
The representative of the Zionist regime in the UN General Assembly announced that Tel Aviv will not cooperate with the investigation working group of the Human Rights Council to investigate the crimes of the recent Zionist attacks on the Gaza Strip.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz has revealed that the Israeli Foreign Ministry has rejected the entry of UN Human Rights Council reporters into occupied Palestine to investigate allegations of Tel Aviv war crimes against the Palestinians.
According to the Anatolian News Agency, Tel Aviv has told the UN Human Rights Council that it will not cooperate with the council’s investigative working group to investigate the recent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip in May 2021.
The source further said that the Tel Aviv State Department on Thursday rejected the request of the investigative working group headed by “NaviPlay” sent by the United Nations; The trip is part of an investigation into last year ‘s Zionist war against Gaza.
According to Haaretz, Miraw Ilan Shahar, the Zionist regime’s representative to the UN General Assembly, wrote a letter accusing Navi Ply of accusing him of being a “figure in leading anti-Israel activities.”
In May last year, the Zionist regime launched a large-scale military operation against the people of Gaza, which lasted eleven days; Hundreds of Israeli warplanes were used in the operation against the Palestinians.
The attacks killed hundreds of Palestinians and injured thousands more; In addition, many homes and economic infrastructure in the Gaza Strip were destroyed. Palestinian resistance groups responded to the Tel Aviv attacks by firing rockets at Israeli settlements as part of Operation Saif al-Quds.
A few days after the end of the conflict, the UN Human Rights Council decided to set up a working group to investigate the Zionist regime’s crimes against humanity in the Palestinian territories.
The bill was approved by twenty-four votes to nine, with fourteen abstentions. The plan was welcomed by the Palestinians from the very beginning and rejected by the Zionist regime, and human rights efforts continue to be pursued.