BERLIN (AP) — The U.N.'s top human rights body backed calls Friday for accountability in last year's conflict in Gaza, in which hundreds of Palestinian civilians and six Israeli civilians were killed. Forty-one of the council's 47 members voted in favor of the resolution, which cited a recent U.N. report concluding that both Israel and Palestinian militant groups may have committed grave crimes during the conflict. European countries backed the resolution, but said they were disappointed it didn't explicitly mention rockets fired by Palestinian militant group Hamas - which controls Gaza - toward civilian areas in Israel.