The United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday published a draft
report that found "reasonable grounds to believe" that Israel is
committing genocide in Gaza, a move that came on the same day as the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire in the ongoing war.
The advance unedited version of the report—entitled
Anatomy of a Genocide—concludes that Israel's far-right government and military "have intentionally distorted jus in bello
principles, subverting their protective functions, in an attempt to
legitimize genocidal violence against the Palestinian people."
"The overwhelming nature and scale of Israel's assault on Gaza and the
destructive conditions of life it has inflicted reveal an intent to
physically destroy Palestinians as a group," the draft report states,
enumerating Israeli actions that violate
Article II
of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of
Genocide: "Killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or
mental harm to group members; and deliberately inflicting on the group
conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in
whole or in part."
"Israel has de facto treated an entire protected group and its
life-sustaining infrastructure as 'terrorist' or 'terrorist-supporting,'
thus transforming everything and everyone into either a target or
collateral damage, hence killable or destroyable," the paper continues.
"In this way, no Palestinian in Gaza is safe by definition. This has had
devastating, intentional effects, costing the lives of tens of
thousands of Palestinians, destroying the fabric of life in Gaza, and
causing irreparable harm to its entire population."
Israel
rejected the report as "an obscene inversion of reality."
According to Palestinian and international humanitarian officials,
Israel's 171-day Gaza onslaught has killed at least 32,333 Palestinians,
most of them women and children, while wounding nearly 75,000 others
and displacing around 90% of Gaza's 2.3 million people. Thousands more
Palestinians are missing and believed to be dead and buried beneath the
rubble of bombed buildings.
Disease and deadly starvation caused and exacerbated by Israel's siege and blockade of Gaza are spreading rapidly.
"Israel's genocide on the Palestinians in Gaza is an escalatory stage
of a long-standing settler-colonial process of erasure," the draft
report asserts. "For over seven decades this process has suffocated the
Palestinian people as a group—demographically, culturally, economically,
and politically—seeking to displace it and expropriate and control its
land and resources."
Referring to the
flight and ethnic cleansing of more than 750,000 Arabs from Palestine
during the foundation of the modern state of Israel in 1948, the paper
contends that "the ongoing Nakba must be stopped and remedied once and
for all. This is an imperative owed to the victims of this highly
preventable tragedy, and to future generations in that land."
"The ongoing Nakba must be stopped and remedied once and for all."
The draft report urges U.N. member states to "enforce the prohibition
of genocide in accordance with their... obligations" under international
law. In January, the U.N.'s International Court of Justice (ICJ)
found
that Israel was "plausibly" perpetrating genocide in Gaza and ordered
the country's government to "take all measures within its power" to
prevent genocidal acts. Human rights defenders say Israel has ignored the order.
"Israel and those states that have been complicit in what can be
reasonably concluded to constitute genocide must be held accountable and
deliver reparations commensurate with the destruction, death, and harm
inflicted on the Palestinian people," the publication argues.
The draft report recommends measures including:
- Immediate implementation of an arms embargo on
Israel, as it appears to have failed to comply with the binding
measures ordered by the ICJ;
- Immediate referral of the situation in Palestine to the International Criminal Court in support of its ongoing investigation;
- Ensuring
that Israel, as well as states who have been complicit in the Gaza
genocide, acknowledge the colossal harm done, commit to nonrepetition,
with measures for prevention and full reparations, including the full
cost of the reconstruction of Gaza;
- Deploying an international
protective presence to constrain the violence routinely used against
Palestinians in the occupied territories; and
- Ensuring that the
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the
Near East (UNRWA) is properly funded to enable it to meet the increased
needs of Palestinians in Gaza.
Israel on Monday
informed
the U.N. that it will no longer allow UNRWA convoys carrying food aid
into northern Gaza, even as the Palestinians are starving to death, a
move that one humanitarian campaigner called a "death sentence."