Israel Denies UN Access for Investigation into Alleged Sexual Crimes Linked to Hamas Attacks
Israel has blocked a United Nations investigation into allegations of sexual violence that purportedly occurred during the Hamas-led attacks on October 7. The Israeli government rejected a request from Pramila Patten, a senior UN official responsible for investigating claims of sexual crimes in conflict zones, to access Israeli detention centers.
The UN sought to include inquiries into the treatment of Palestinians in Israeli prisons as part of the broader investigation into "Hamas rape" allegations. The Israeli Women’s lobby has expressed concerns that findings of human rights violations could lead to Israel facing sanctions, including potential placement on a UN blacklist for sexual crimes.
Israel's decision not to facilitate the probe has raised questions about transparency and accountability regarding the treatment of detainees amid ongoing conflicts.
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