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Israel accused of ‘extermination’ in Gaza by UN inquiry

By Editorial Board Published October 10, 2024 5 Min Read
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Israel accused of ‘extermination’ in Gaza by UN inquiry

A UN inquiry has accused Israel of finishing up a concerted coverage to destroy Gaza’s healthcare system in actions that quantity to struggle crimes and “extermination”.

Navi Pillay, a former UN excessive commissioner for human rights who’s chairing the inquiry, mentioned Israel has carried out “relentless and deliberate attacks on medical personnel and facilities” prior to now yr.

Ms Pillay will current a full report on the matter to the UN Common Meeting on 30 October.

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In a press release forward of its launch, she mentioned: “Children in particular have borne the brunt of these attacks, suffering both directly and indirectly from the collapse of the health system.”

The UN inquiry’s assertion additionally accused Israeli forces of concentrating on medical autos, intentionally killing and torturing medical personnel, and proscribing permits for sufferers to depart the Gaza Strip.

For example, it cited the loss of life of Hind Rajab, a five-year-old Palestinian woman who died in February together with six members of her household as they tried to flee preventing in Gaza.

Two medics had been additionally killed as they tried to rescue them.

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She mentioned: “We do not dispatch our ambulances to areas where it is considered a military area… if we get calls from these areas, we try to coordinate our safe access.”

The IDF has repeatedly claimed Hamas militants function from the duvet of built-up areas – together with round colleges and hospitals – and says it is going to strike them after they emerge whereas making an attempt to keep away from harming civilians.

Hamas has denied hiding militants and command posts amongst civilians.

The UN inquiry’s assertion comes after 27 individuals, together with girls and youngsters, had been killed in an Israeli airstrike on a faculty sheltering displaced individuals in central Gaza, in line with Palestinian medics.

The aftermath of the school strike. Pic: Reuters

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The aftermath of the college strike. Pic: Reuters

The strike, which additionally wounded many extra, occurred within the metropolis of Deir al Balah, the place upwards of one million individuals have taken shelter.

Israeli navy mentioned it carried out a “precise” strike concentrating on a militant command inside the college, with out offering proof.

Greater than 42,000 individuals have been killed in Gaza since Israel started its offensive within the area following Hamas’s assault on October 7 final yr, in line with the Hamas-run well being ministry in Gaza.

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Smoke rises from UNIFIL headquarters in Lebanon

Israel has additionally continued its strikes in Lebanon, the place it’s concerned in navy operations in opposition to the militant group Hezbollah.

In accordance with the Lebanese well being ministry, 18 individuals had been killed and 92 wounded after Israeli strikes on the capital Beirut this night.

In the meantime, the UN mentioned earlier immediately that two of its peacekeepers have been injured after an Israeli tank fired at certainly one of its remark towers.

United Nations Interim Power in Lebanon (UNIFIL) mentioned in a press release that Israeli forces have “repeatedly hit” UN positions within the final 24 hours.

“Any deliberate attack on peacekeepers is a grave violation of international humanitarian law,” it mentioned.

The French international ministry has shared “deep concern” over the incident, whereas Italy’s defence minister Guido Crosetto mentioned: “It could constitute a war crime and represented a very serious violation of international military law.”

The IDF claimed in a press release issued immediately: “The Hezbollah terrorist organisation operates from within and near civilian areas in southern Lebanon, including areas near UNIFIL posts.”

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