Legal action against America and Germany is possible due to supplying 99% of Israel’s weapons

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Combating Terrorism announced on Friday that legal actions may be taken against the United States and Germany for providing 99% of the weapons of the Zionist regime.
According to RCO News Agency, “Ben Saul”, the special rapporteur of the United Nations, stated in an ierview with Anatoly that America supplies about 69% and Germany about 30% of the weapons and ammunition of the Zionist regime.
In this regard, he said: “Every coury has a duty under iernational law to ensure that the weapons it sends to another place are not used to violate iernational humanitarian law.”
Saul added that these obligations stem from the Geneva Conveions of 1949, and couries must ensure that iernational humanitarian law is respected.
He also said that America and Germany play a vital role in maiaining the “war machine” of the Zionist regime and they should use their influence to preve the violation of iernational laws by this regime.
Referring to the Gaza crisis, the UN special rapporteur described it as “unprecedeed in terms of the amou of violence and destruction in a short period of time” and added that the humanitarian situation there is still “catastrophic”.
He emphasized that the Iernational Court of Justice has warned about the danger of genocide in Gaza and the Genocide Conveion obliges couries to preve this action.
Saul stated that the American and German governmes have not correctly ierpreted and implemeed their iernational legal obligations, and legal actions may be taken against these couries in national or iernational courts.
This senior UN official stated that the war crimes of the Zionist regime are well-documeed and well-known, and many weapons exported from America and Germany were involved in these violations.
Saul also poied out that couries can condemn arms exports through the UN General Assembly and impose financial, diplomatic and travel sanctions against officials.
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