Human Rights Watch Provides Cover for Hamas
null Nov. 26, 2023 4:28 pm ETShareResizeListen(1 min)Tirana Hassan, the executive director of Human Rights Watch, speaks in New York, Sept. 19. Photo: Eugene Gologursky/Getty ImagesHamas hides its weapons and fighters in and under hospitals, a war crime under international law. After the monstrous provocation of the Oct. 7 massacre, Israel responds.Enter Tirana Hassan, the executive director of Human Rights Watch (Letters, Nov. 22), an organization with a long record of anti-Israel bias, who denies the clear evidence Israel has provided that the hospitals were being used for military purposes, and who excuses Hamas for blocking the evacuation of patients in those hospitals in the three weeks they had before Israel attacked. In short, Ms. Hassan seeks to blame Israel for Hamas’s war crimes.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8Continue reading your article witha WSJ subscriptionSubscribe NowAlready a subscriber? Sign InSponsored
Nov. 26, 2023 4:28 pm ET
Hamas hides its weapons and fighters in and under hospitals, a war crime under international law. After the monstrous provocation of the Oct. 7 massacre, Israel responds.
Enter Tirana Hassan, the executive director of Human Rights Watch (Letters, Nov. 22), an organization with a long record of anti-Israel bias, who denies the clear evidence Israel has provided that the hospitals were being used for military purposes, and who excuses Hamas for blocking the evacuation of patients in those hospitals in the three weeks they had before Israel attacked. In short, Ms. Hassan seeks to blame Israel for Hamas’s war crimes.
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