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Israel summons envoys for Spain, Slovenia, Belgium over UN Gaza vote

By AFP - May 21,2018 - Last updated at May 21,2018

Palestinians carry an injured protester during demonstrations along the border with the Gaza Strip east of Jabalia on Friday (AFP photo)

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — Israel has summoned the ambassadors of Spain, Slovenia and Belgium over their votes at a UN body calling for an international probe of the deadly shootings of dozens of Palestinians on the Gaza border, the foreign ministry said on Monday.

The Spanish and Slovenian ambassadors were called in on Monday, while the Belgian envoy was to be received on Tuesday, the ministry said in a statement.

The UN Human Rights Council voted on Friday to send a team of international war crimes investigators to probe the deadly shootings carried out by Israeli occupation forces. The three European countries were among 29 that voted in favour.

Only two of the council's 47 members, the United States and Australia, voted against the resolution, while 14 abstained, including Britain, Switzerland and Germany.

The text said the team should "investigate all alleged violations and abuses... in the context of the military assaults on large scale civilian protests that began on March 30, 2018... including those that may amount to war crimes".

Palestinians began protesting on the Gaza-Israel border on March 30 for the right to return to the homes their families fled or were expelled from in 1948, during the war surrounding the creation of Israel.

A total of at least 118 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli occupation forces’ fire since then, according to authorities in Gaza, which is run by the Islamist resistance movement Hamas.

No Israelis have been killed in that timeframe.

The protests peaked on May 14, the day the United States moved its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Tens of thousands protested on the Gaza border that day, with 62 killed by Israeli occupation gunfire.

Israel claims its actions are necessary to “defend the border” and stop infiltrations from the territory.

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