Instead, he said an in-depth Israeli report and another unofficial report compiled by a group of retired Western generals show "the truth" behind the fighting. Both documents say Israel did its utmost to avoid civilian casualties and said Gaza's Islamic Hamas rulers deliberately attacked Israeli civilians while using their own people as human shields.
"Those who want to know the truth should read this report and read the report of the top generals," Netanyahu told his Cabinet. "Whoever wants a baseless, automatic accusation against Israel can waste their time reading the U.N report. As far as we are concerned, we will continue to protect our soldiers and they will continue to protect us."
The U.N. Human Rights Council's report is expected to be released this week. In anticipation, Israel prepared a report it says proves Hamas' criminal intentions and exonerates Israel of the war crimes allegations against it.
In a boost to the Israeli case, the High Level International Military Group, made up of 11 former chiefs of staff, generals and other senior American and European officials who conducted a fact-finding mission, came to similar conclusions. It said: "None of us is aware of any army that takes such extensive measures as did the (Israeli military) last summer to protect the lives of the civilian population in such circumstances.