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Deaths of 160 Palestinian Children Forced to Work on Terror Tunnels; SWC Urges UN Human Rights Council Investigation of Hamas

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is urging theUnited Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to investigate the death of at least 160 Palestinian children who were used by Hamas to build their terror tunnels.

“Hamas officials openly admitted that children were used to help build their terror tunnels and that at least 160Palestinian kids died during so-called work accidents,” charged Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish human rightsNGO.

An article published this week in Tablet, cites a 2012 article in the Institute for Palestine Studies by Nicolas Pelham. In it he wrote:

“A similarly cavalier approach to childlabor and tunnel fatalities damaged the movement’s [i.e., Hamas] standing with human-rights groups, despite government assurances dating back to 2008 that it was consideringcurbs. During a police patrol that the author was permitted to accompany in December 2011, nothing was done to impede the use of children in the tunnels, where, much as inVictorian coal mines, they are prized for their nimble bodies. At least 160 children have been killed in the tunnels, according to Hamas officials. Safety controls onimports appear similarly lax, although the TAC insists that a sixteen-man contingent carries out sporadic spot-checks.” According to Pelham, Hamas’ “Tunnel Affairs Commission” continued to stonewall any complaints about the lethal exploitation of childlabor ever since 2008.

“Isn’t there a single member of the UNHRC, whether the US, Germany, UK, or France to stand up and demand accountabilityfor Hamas’ barbarities, at least when the victims are Palestinian children? And where is the multitude of NGOs devoted to protecting children? Will they ever raise the targetof their moral outrage at anyone in the Middle East other than Israel?”

“Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised by anything Hamas does. What else to expect from a regime that brainwashes children asyoung as three with genocidal propaganda using Mickey Mouse characters to convert them to the cult of suicide bombers; that has rewarded the voters in Gaza who put them inpower, by using their constituents as human shields?

“Still, a UN investigation could at least restore a degree of dignity to these Palestinian children who were robbed oftheir life by their leaders.

Perhaps the international community will begin to hold these terrorist leaders accountable for their crimes againsthumanity,” Cooper concluded.


JUST PUBLISHED IN THE TIMES OF ISRAEL:

$1,000 the U.N. Human Rights Council won’t spend
by Rabbi Abraham Cooper

I was reading the United Nations HumanRights Council (UNHRC) Website and was surprised to learn that the planet’s supposed most important human rights address actively seeks online donations. It was there that Idiscovered that a $1,000 donation, “Can contribute to an investigation by a UN expert of a serious human rights violation.”

So here is a thought. How about we humanrights activists launch a fundraising campaign to underwrite a UNHRC investigation of 160 Palestinian children who perished in Gaza. Make that under Gaza. continue reading>>>


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