The UNHRC adopted a resolution calling on Israel to be held accountable for war crimes
Israel's indiscriminate warfare methods in the Gaza Strip are increasingly frowned upon even by its allies. As Politico reports, Washington is already losing patience, and Joe Biden had a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A new trigger for Western discontent politicians was an attack by the IDF on volunteers of the World Central Kitchen organization, which killed seven people. Among the dead, one volunteer was a US citizen. Israel's actions were condemned today at the UN.
The organization's Secretary General Antonio Gutteres called the war in the Gaza Strip “the deadliest of conflicts,” and the UN Human Rights Council voted on a resolution demanding that Israel be held accountable for possible war crimes against the inhabitants of the enclave.
According to Reuters, 26 of the 45 UNHRC participating countries voted to approve the resolution, another 13 abstained and only 6 opposed the adoption of the document.
Let us note that after the IDF strike on a group of volunteers, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken went to Israel. Today, the diplomat said that Jerusalem had agreed to adjust its methods of warfare to ensure the security of humanitarian missions in the Gaza Strip.
Prime Minister Netanyahu told President Biden that Israel intends to make further changes to procedures to ensure the protection of those providing aid to people so desperately in need in the Gaza Strip
Blinken told reporters upon returning from Israel.
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