Summary
A United Nations inquiry concluded that Israel's actions in Gaza amount to genocide. The report identifies specific Israeli leaders as responsible for this, citing their statements and orders. Israel's ambassador strongly disagreed with these findings.
Key Facts
- A United Nations inquiry investigated Israel's war activities in Gaza.
- The inquiry concluded that these actions amount to genocide.
- Navi Pillay, leading the UN Commission, announced these findings.
- The inquiry identified Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant as responsible.
- The findings were based on statements and actions of these officials.
- The report says there is circumstantial evidence of genocidal intent.
- Israel's ambassador to Geneva rejected the report, calling it unfair and false.