- ActivitesHuman RightsPalestine
- June 2, 2009
- 3 minutes read
Hamas hopes UN fact-finding mission would end in trial of Israeli war criminals
GAZA, (PIC)– Hamas on Monday welcomed the arrival of the UN independent fact-finding mission into Israeli war crimes committed during the latest Israeli war on the Gaza Strip. Fawzi Barhoum, the Hamas”s spokesman, said in a statement that his Movement would fully cooperate with the mission and table all evidence documenting the Israeli war crimes with its members. He hoped that the investigation would end up with the trial of Israeli war criminals at the international court of justice. He said that the Israeli government”s refusal to cooperate with the UN mission as the biggest proof of its involvement in war crimes in Gaza. Dr. Mohammed Awad, the secretary of the Palestinian government, voiced a similar statement when he said that his government would extend all assistance to the UN committee. He added in a statement that the team members would be allowed to freely tour the Gaza strip to see for themselves the bulk of devastation inflicted by the Israeli war other than the thousands of casualties. The UN fact finding committee arrived in the Strip on Monday from the Rafah border terminal to investigation war crime allegations committed by the Israeli occupation forces during the war on Gaza. The Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor was quick to reject any cooperation with the committee charging it with prejudice even before it started its work. |