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UN Debate: World Military Experts to Contradict Gaza Report in Geneva Session Tomorrow


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By —— Bio and Archives June 29, 2015

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GENEVA, - The UN's new Gaza report will be contradicted in the plenary of the Human Rights Council when high level military officers representing two parallel fact-finding task forces of American, British, NATO and Australian war-fighting commanders will present their findings that Israel took extraordinary efforts to avoid civilian casualties during last summer's Hamas-Israel war.
LIVE WEBCAST: MONDAY, JUNE 29, FROM 11:15 AM EST TO 1:00 PM The charged debate will take place on Monday, June 29th, under the 47-nation body's agenda item targeting Israel, a permanent fixture of every council meeting. The experts' visit to Geneva is being hosted by the independent monitoring group UN Watch, a non-governmental organization that holds special consultative status with the United Nations. The delegation invited by UN Watch to speak tomorrow includes: All will intervene in the plenary debate. The officers will hold a press conference, and address a panel event for diplomats and human rights activists. Speeches will be posted on UN Watch's video channel at www.youtube.com/unwatch.
  • Senior military experts will present the findings of two fact-finding missions -- the report of the JINSA Task Force on the Gaza Conflict by five U.S. generals, and the preliminary findings of the high-level international group of 11 military and political figures -- both of which contrast sharply with the UN report. Follow the event on live webcast at www.unwatch.org/gazaresponse on Monday, June 29th, at 5:15 pm Geneva time (11:15 am EST to 1:00 pm EST).
  • A parallel report on the Gaza conflict by UN Watch and NGO Monitor, Filling in the Blanks: Documenting Missing Dimensions in UN and NGO Investigations of the Gaza Conflict, will be released at the side event.
  • Expert speakers will additionally include Dr. Jonathan Schanzer of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, who will analyze the funders of Hamas; and NGO Monitor president Prof. Gerald Steinberg and Legal Advisor Anne Herzberg, who will address distortions of law in the UN report.



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