TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Israel immediately rejected the findings as "hostile, deceitful and biased."
The UN Independent Commission of Inquiry on the protests in the Occupied Palestinian Territory investigated violations committed during demonstrations in the Gaza strip between March 30 and December 31 of 2018.
"Israeli soldiers committed violations of international human rights and humanitarian law," committee chair Santiago Canton said in a statement.
"Some of those violations may constitute war crimes or crimes against humanity," he added.
The commission, set up by the UN Human Rights Council in May, said that "more than 6,000 unarmed demonstrators were shot by military snipers" during weeks of protest.
"The Commission found reasonable grounds to believe that Israeli snipers shot at journalists, health workers, children and persons with disabilities, knowing they were clearly recognizable as such," it said.
Source: AFP