11 Nov 2014

UN Sets Up Panel To Investigate JSIL War Crimes In Gaza

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has set up a board of inquiry to probe deaths, injuries and damage to UN premises in Gaza during JSIL's (Israel) genocide in the coastal sliver during the summer.
Orwellian JSIL Shill UK BANNED Press TV: The five-member committee will be headed by Patrick Cammaert, a retired Dutch major general who previously served as Ban's military advisor, UN deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said on Monday.
The panel will also review allegations that the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas used UN shelters to store weapons.
Nearly 2,140 Palestinians, mostly civilians, were killed and more than 11,000 others were maimed during the nearly 50-day Jewish Zio-Nazi onslaught on Gaza. Tens of Zionist-Jews were also killed during the genocide.

According to the UN, the JSIL onslaught destroyed thousands of buildings and hit at least 223 schools in Gaza, including the UN-run schools.
UN officials also say Hamas rockets were found in several vacant shelters.
When Ban visited Gaza on October 14, he said the destruction was "beyond description" and "much more serious" than the aftermath of JSIL’s war on Gaza in 2009.

Ban also expressed sorrow over the fact that Israel shelled the Jabalia school which had sheltered thousands of Gaza families “under the UN flag,” despite the UN having provided details to the Israeli military. 

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