A report from the human rights organization "Human Rights Watch" stated that the Israeli military committed war crimes during its occupation of hospitals in Gaza. These crimes included the prevention of healthcare, deadly forced evacuations, the destruction of medical facilities, and shooting at civilians.
The report mentioned that the Israeli military displayed deadly cruelty toward patients in hospitals it had seized, denying them water and electricity, which led to the deaths of patients and injuries.
Additionally, the report highlighted that the illegal forced evacuations of hospitals by the Israeli military in Gaza constitute crimes against humanity.
The report also confirmed that Israeli ground forces committed clear war crimes while controlling these hospitals or other facilities.
It emphasized that Israeli authorities had not announced any investigations into the serious violations of international humanitarian law that have been reported.
The report called for holding those responsible for the horrific violations in Gaza accountable, including high-ranking Israeli officials.
**Resumption of War**
On Tuesday morning, Israel unexpectedly resumed its war and launched intensive airstrikes that targeted most areas of the Gaza Strip, focusing on civilians during the pre-dawn meal (suhoor), thereby ending the ceasefire agreement brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States in January.
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have continued for the third consecutive day. Al Jazeera’s correspondent reported that 71 Palestinians were martyred since early today, with dozens more injured and others missing due to Israeli bombardment on various areas in the north and south of the strip. This brings the total number of martyrs to over 500.
-- (Agencies)
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A report from the human rights organization "Human Rights Watch" stated that the Israeli military committed war crimes during its occupation of hospitals in Gaza. These crimes included the prevention of healthcare, deadly forced evacuations, the destruction of medical facilities, and shooting at civilians.
The report mentioned that the Israeli military displayed deadly cruelty toward patients in hospitals it had seized, denying them water and electricity, which led to the deaths of patients and injuries.
Additionally, the report highlighted that the illegal forced evacuations of hospitals by the Israeli military in Gaza constitute crimes against humanity.
The report also confirmed that Israeli ground forces committed clear war crimes while controlling these hospitals or other facilities.
It emphasized that Israeli authorities had not announced any investigations into the serious violations of international humanitarian law that have been reported.
The report called for holding those responsible for the horrific violations in Gaza accountable, including high-ranking Israeli officials.
**Resumption of War**
On Tuesday morning, Israel unexpectedly resumed its war and launched intensive airstrikes that targeted most areas of the Gaza Strip, focusing on civilians during the pre-dawn meal (suhoor), thereby ending the ceasefire agreement brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States in January.
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have continued for the third consecutive day. Al Jazeera’s correspondent reported that 71 Palestinians were martyred since early today, with dozens more injured and others missing due to Israeli bombardment on various areas in the north and south of the strip. This brings the total number of martyrs to over 500.
-- (Agencies)