U.N. to issue findings on war crimes in 2014 Gaza conflict
The United Nations said it will publish the results of an investigation into alleged war crimes committed by both Israeli forces and Palestinian fighters
The United Nations said it will publish the results of an investigation into alleged war crimes committed by both Israeli forces and Palestinian fighters during the 2014 Gaza conflict on Monday.
The independent U.N. commission of inquiry, composed of chair Mary McGowan Davis, a former justice of the Supreme Court of New York, and Senegalese expert Doudou Diene, will publish the findings of their year-long probe at a news conference scheduled for 1130 GMT in Geneva.
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