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UN Report Declares Israel’s Actions in Gaza as Genocide

Almost two years into Israel’s military operations in the Gaza Strip, the United Nations Commission of Inquiry has officially classified these actions as genocide. This declaration comes from a report released on October 10, 2023, following investigations that began shortly after the Hamas attacks in southern Israel on October 7, 2023. According to the commission, which includes Chris Sidoti as one of its commissioners, the evidence collected over this period supports the claim that Israel is responsible for genocide.

Legal Obligations Under International Law

The report emphasizes that international law mandates states not only to punish genocide but also to prevent it. The International Court of Justice had previously warned on January 26, 2024, of a plausible risk of genocide in Gaza, thereby activating the obligation for nations to take preventive measures. Despite this, many governments remain hesitant to acknowledge the situation as genocide, fearing the legal responsibilities that such a designation entails.

Findings from the commission’s initial report highlighted the war crimes committed by Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Subsequent reports detailed the severe impacts of the conflict, including the deaths of numerous civilians, particularly children and women, and the destruction of Gaza’s housing, healthcare, and education systems. The commission also noted incidents of sexual violence and the targeting of cultural sites.

According to the commission, Israel’s military operations have resulted in systematic attacks that meet the legal definitions of genocide. This includes the intentional targeting of vulnerable populations and the use of starvation as a method of warfare, aimed at undermining the right to self-determination for Palestinians. As the report outlines, these actions not only contravene human rights but also escalate the humanitarian crisis in the region.

Calls for Action and Australia’s Role

The commission’s findings raise pressing questions about the responsibilities of countries like Australia, which has already signaled its intention to recognize the State of Palestine. There are several potential actions Australia can take to fulfill its international obligations to prevent genocide, emphasizing that such actions are not merely political choices but legal imperatives. Failure to act could further erode international law and worsen the plight of those suffering in Gaza.

In light of the commission’s reports, the need for decisive action is clear. The overwhelming majority of casualties in this conflict have been among children, women, and the elderly. The commission has outlined that the systematic nature of the violence and its targeting of civilians should compel nations to intervene to prevent further atrocities.

Chris Sidoti’s position as a commissioner underscores the gravity of the situation and the urgent need for international accountability. He emphasizes that the legal obligations to act against genocide are not optional; they are fundamental to the protection of human rights and international legal standards.

As the international community grapples with the implications of these findings, it faces a critical moment to uphold its commitments to prevent genocide and ensure that the rights of the Palestinian people are recognized and protected.

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