"The report from the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on the 2014 Gaza conflict has no surprises: it is another pseudo-legal and immoral case of Israel-bashing. Like the discredited Goldstone Report and virtually every other UN 'inquiry'" on Israel, political NGOs (non-governmental organizations) provide the basis of the investigation and findings...
The NGOs cited by the UNHRC also lack expertise and access to crucial information. These shortcomings are exemplified by the 'fact-finding mission' of the Israeli organization, Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHR-I)... The PHR-I investigators 'did not have access to [relevant] UNRWA facilities...They could therefore investigate neither the public health impact of displacement in these facilities, nor the allegations made by the Israeli government regarding the abuse of such facilities for military purposes.' Similarly, they had 'no access to evidence regarding the conduct of Palestinian armed combatants within Gaza.' Yet, the UNHRC deemed PHR-I's investigation credible enough to cite its findings 16 times...
This latest UNHRC inquiry and report is only as reliable as its sources of information. When these are overwhelmingly unreliable political NGOs, as well as those who support and facilitate terrorism, any true champions of human rights cannot take its findings seriously."