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Palestinian UN Rep Says Every Missile Fired From Gaza At Israel Is 'A Crime Against Humanity'
2014-07-15
[IsraelTimes] The Paleostinian representative to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva said that every rocket and mortar fired from Gazoo toward Israel is a "crime against humanity."

Speaking on July 9 to Paleostinian Authority TV on the possible risks involved if Paleostinians leaders ask to join the International Criminal Court
... where Milosevich died of old age before being convicted ...
— as they have threatened to do in order to push for measures against Israel — Ambassador Ibrahim Kraishi
He'll be a representative of the Palestinian Authority/Fatah/the PLO, of course, and naturally thinks poorly of those Hamas buggers running the Gaza Strip at the moment.
said the "Paleostinian weakness" in terms of international law is the indiscriminate firing of rockets at Israel.

"The missiles that are now being launched against Israel, each and every missile constitutes a crime against humanity, whether it hits or misses, because it is directed at civilian targets," said Kraishi during the interview, translated by MEMRI.

The ambassador said that, by contrast, Israel's actions follows legal procedures, because the IDF warns Gazook civilians to leave sites and areas before they are bombed.

"Many of our people in Gazoo appeared on TV and said that the Israelis warned them to evacuate their homes before the bombardment. In such a case, if someone is killed, the law considers it a mistake rather than an intentional killing because [the Israelis] followed the legal procedures."

"As for the missiles launched from our side, we never warn anyone about where these missiles are about to fall or about the operations we carry out," he says.

Kraishi also said the "settlements [in the West Bank], the Judaization [of Jerusalem], the checkpoints, the arrests, and so on" were also considered "war crimes" under the Fourth Geneva Convention.
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