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Judge chairing UN probe into Gaza war ‘must step down’ over anti-Israel bias

Navi Pillay backed a petition calling for sanctions against Israel

February 20, 2022 13:08
navi pilay
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A judge chairing a UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) inquiry into alleged abuses of Palestinians has been accused of anti-Israel bias and is facing demands to step down.

The probe was set up after the conflict with Gaza in May last year, with a remit to investigate “all underlying root causes of recurrent tensions”. It is set to publish its findings in June.

The three-member panel is chaired by retired South African judge Navi Pillay. Last June she was among signatories of a letter demanding “US leadership” act “to help bring an end to Israel’s institutionalised domination and oppression of the Palestinian people”.

She told an online event in May 2021: “I think South Africa can raise its moral voice and be very consistent in its support of Palestine. There’s really room for improvement there on how we help Palestine more because of all the people, we who experienced apartheid, know what it’s like to be without land.”