Israel is "very unlikely" to cooperate with a UN agency's probe into whether Israel and Hamas committed war crimes in the recent Gaza war, a government official said Wednesday.
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Israel is "very unlikely" to cooperate with a UN
agency's probe into whether Israel and Hamas committed war crimes in
the recent Gaza war, a government official said Wednesday.
Hamas, meanwhile, said it is ready to work with the investigators, to
be led by Richard Goldstone, a South African judge who served as chief
UN prosecutor of war crimes in Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
International and local human rights groups have said there is strong
suspicion both sides violated the rules of war in three weeks of
fighting early this year that follow
Israel is "very unlikely" to cooperate with a UN
agency's probe into whether Israel and Hamas committed war crimes in
the recent Gaza war, a government official said Wednesday.
Hamas, meanwhile, said it is ready to work with the investigators, to
be led by Richard Goldstone, a South African judge who served as chief
UN prosecutor of war crimes in Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
International and local human rights groups have said there is strong
suspicion both sides violated the rules of war in three weeks of
fighting early this year that follow