"The United Nations implied Monday that Israel could be in trouble over its continued refusal to allow human rights investigators to alleged violations of international law against Palestinians access to the West Bank and Gaza.
'I very much regret the refusal by some countries to permit my staff to have access in order to monitor and report on events,' UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said. He spoke in Geneva at the opening session of the 32nd session of the UN Human Rights Council...
He did not mention Israel by name. But the Jewish State has persistently denied UN special rapporteurs access to the West Bank and Gaza as part of their work in investigating Israeli against Palestinians.
The refusal stems from Israel deep conviction that the investigations are biased and akin to a 'kangaroo' court whose negative judgment against Israel is already proscribed.
It has noted that the UNHRC mandates, under which the investigators are dispatched, look solely at Israeli violations and do not examine Palestinian ones..."