Amnesty calls for investigation of possible war crimes in Gaza

To this point this yr, not less than 160 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces within the occupied West Financial institution and Gaza Strip.

Palestinian youth salvage belongings from the rubble of their destroyed house.
Palestinian youngsters salvage belongings from the rubble of their home which was destroyed throughout Israel's assault on Gaza in August 2022 [File: Said Khatib/AFP]

Amnesty Worldwide has known as on the Worldwide Felony Courtroom (ICC) to research doable battle crimes following the “illegal assaults” dedicated throughout Israel’s lethal assault on the Gaza Strip in August.

Israeli forces “boasted” of the precision of their assaults on Gaza in August, mentioned Amnesty Worldwide in a brand new report launched on Tuesday that investigates the circumstances round three particular assaults on civilians.

Amnesty mentioned that the victims of Israel’s so-called “exact” assaults included a four-year-old youngster, a teen visiting his mom’s grave, and a superb arts pupil killed by Israeli tank fireplace whereas at house ingesting tea along with her mom.

Additionally investigated was an assault that killed seven Palestinian civilians, which appeared to have been the results of an unguided rocket that was doubtless launched by Palestinian armed teams, the organisation mentioned.

“Israel’s newest offensive on Gaza lasted solely three days, however that was ample time to unleash contemporary trauma and destruction on the besieged inhabitants,” Agnès Callamard, Amnesty Worldwide’s secretary-general, mentioned in a press release accompanying the report.

“The three lethal assaults we examined should be investigated as battle crimes; all victims of illegal assaults and their households deserve justice and reparations,” she mentioned.

The August onslaught by Israeli forces was solely essentially the most latest instance of indiscriminate violence towards the “dominated, oppressed and segregated” inhabitants of Gaza, which has suffered beneath years of unlawful blockade of the territory, Callamard added.

“In addition to investigating battle crimes dedicated in Gaza, the ICC ought to take into account the crime towards humanity of apartheid inside its present investigation within the Occupied Palestinian Territories,” she mentioned.

Because the starting of this yr, not less than 160 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces within the occupied West Financial institution and Gaza Strip, together with 51 Palestinians killed throughout Israel’s three-day assault on Gaza in August, in keeping with the Palestinian well being ministry.

Thirty-one civilians had been among the many 49 Palestinians that the United Nations mentioned had been killed within the Gaza Strip throughout the three-day battle, Amnesty mentioned within the new report.

The combating started on August 5 when Israel launched air raids in what it mentioned had been preemptive assaults concentrating on the Islamic Jihad group.

Utilizing pictures of weapon fragments, satellite tv for pc imagery evaluation, and testimony from dozens of interviewees, Amnesty mentioned it had reconstructed the circumstances surrounding three particular assaults, two of which had been carried out by Israeli forces and one almost definitely by Palestinian armed teams.

The ICC has opened an investigation into the Israeli-Palestinian battle, which is anticipated to focus partly on doable battle crimes dedicated throughout the 2014 battle in Gaza. The probe is supported by the Palestinian Authority, however Israel isn't an ICC member and disputes its jurisdiction.

Final month, the household of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh submitted an official criticism to the ICC to demand justice for her loss of life.

Abu Akleh, who was with Al Jazeera for 25 years and often known as the “voice of Palestine”, was shot within the head and killed by Israeli forces on Might 11 whereas she was masking a military raid within the Jenin refugee camp within the occupied West Financial institution.

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