"This week the United Nations Human Rights Council's (UNHRC) Commission of Inquiry published its report on 'the 2014 Gaza conflict'. This was not the first report published on the situation in Gaza, an area which went from bad to worse when Hamas took it over by force in June of 2007. The UNHRC is an infamous entity when it comes to Israel. It is responsible for a series of one-sided resolutions against the Jewish State ever since the Council was established (2006) and has gone as far as to have Israel as a 'Permanent Agenda Item' of the Council, an 'honor' not shared by any other State on Earth. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that Israel, which has seen this bias take place for such a long time, refused to cooperate with its detractors at the Council.
The current report's validity is questionable, not only because of the biased 'kitchen' it was concocted in. Many questions arise from the report on a factual level: it looks into the 'hostilities' only from the day after 3 Israeli teenagers were abducted and executed by Hamas terrorists. It claims Hamas was responsible for digging 14 'tunnels of terror' into Israel, when Israel identified over 30 of those. The versions even differ when it comes to the number of Israeli casualties: this stood at 73 people, soldiers and civilians, while the report put it at 67 only. The inevitable question is: if they got the basic facts wrong, what else is there in the report, which actually 'holds water'?!..."