Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: Israel’s showdown with the UN over immunity for Gazan engineer [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)does not constitute an absence of evidence.
Israel has a first-world judicial system, and the accused will get his day in court (or reach some type of plea bargain).
You keep complaining that Israel has not provided the UN with advanced information, established guilt to their satisfaction or acceded to their requests to provide the accused with diplomatic immunity. I've yet to see the legal (or other compelling) bases for Israel to agree to any of these requests. You similarly cite the UN's purported investigation as proof of innocence. We've also yet to see the nature and content of that investigation, although the UN is free to provide all its evidence to both the accused defense counsel and/or the Israeli authorities.
The arrest and likely trial is certain to cause problems for the UN's work in Gaza. That's not the fault of Israel, but rather the terrorist government of Hamas and its sympathizers.
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