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“Israel Likely Committed War Crimes in Gaza,” – Human Rights Watch

September 11, 2014

 

Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News, 2014-09-11

 

Israel is likely to have committed war crimes in Gaza, Human Rights Watch said on Thursday, a day after the army announced five criminal investigations into incidents involving its forces.

The 50-day Gaza war between Israel and Hamas ended on 26 August.

The New York-based rights watchdog said in a statement that in three cases it examined, Israel caused “numerous civilian casualties in violation of the laws of war”.

The incidents were the separate shellings of two UN schools in northern Gaza on 24 and 30 July, and a guided missile strike on another UN school in the southern city of Rafah on 3 August.

The attacks killed a total of 45 people including 17 children, HRW said.

Two of the three attacks Human Rights Watch investigated… did not appear to target a military objective or were otherwise unlawfully indiscriminate. The third attack in Rafah was unlawfully disproportionate if not otherwise indiscriminate.”

“Unlawful attacks carried out wilfully – that is, deliberately or recklessly – are war crimes,” it said.

Gaza Health officials say a total of 2,137 Palestinians were killed in the Israeli onslaught, which started on July 8. The victims included 577 children, while over 11,100 others – including 3,374 children, 2,088 women and 410 elderly people – were injured.

A top army legal official said on Wednesday the military was already launching criminal investigations into five incidents, including the 24 July case, where Israeli shelling killed at least 15 people at a UN school in Beit Hanun in northern Gaza.

The army is to look into several dozen other cases for potential criminal investigation, but has not yet mentioned the 30 July or 3 August incidents.

The official said the army had already dismissed seven incidents referred for review, including the death of eight members of a single family in an Israeli air strike on their home, and the killing of a man reports said was a media worker.

“Israel has a long record of failing to undertake credible investigations into alleged war crimes,” HRW said.

The United Nations and international rights groups have condemned Israel for numerous attacks, and Washington slammed the 24 July UN school attack, but refrained from placing the blame squarely on Israel.

The Palestinians have threatened Israel with action at the International Criminal Court over war crimes allegations, and Hamas has signed a proposal for Palestinians to join the body, potentially opening itself up to investigation.

-Agencies

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