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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

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That is not evidence of war crimes. That is suspicion of war crimes which is why Amnesty calls for investigations.
You have to show that Israel did not have information that indicates their targets were valid. Until you have that, you only have suspicions.
One party is more than open to let independent investigators in to settle the question, the other is vehemently opposed to it. Anyone with 2 workings neurons knows that there is no way Isnotreal had confirmed intel on tens of thousands of targets. The IOF claims these were all legit military target, they're the ones who need to prove it. Accusatory inversion is the zionists specialty.

And to add to your dishonesty, the zionists have a recorded track record of targeting civilians.

 
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Some fuel restores partial communications in Gaza​

For anyone in need of a catch-up on the day's events in Gaza and Israel, here's a summary of the key moments:

Fuel crisis

Israel says it has agreed to allow two fuel lorries a day into Gaza, which the country's national security advisor says will prevent a collapse of the sewage system and risk of disease to its troops.

The US government has said this agreement amounts to around 140,000 litres every two days - 120,000 of which will be used to fuel aid vehicles and other humanitarian efforts, with the remainder to power communication networks.

But aid agencies warn this is nowhere near enough to run their humanitarian operations, amid growing fears of people starving as they desperately search for food.

Communication networks in Gaza were down for more than a day, after the strip's telecoms firms ran out of fuel to generate power for phone or internet networks. Signal has since been partially restored, two companies say, after a delivery of some fuel.

Al-Shifa search

The crisis at al-Shifa hospital is ongoing, where Israel recently began searching for evidence of a Hamas command centre it says is located in tunnels under Gaza's largest medical facility.

The Israeli military says its troops have found the body of a second woman held hostage by Hamas, during a search close to al-Shifa. This morning, a funeral was held for 19-year-old soldier Noa Marciano - who was one of about 240 people kidnapped during the 7 October atrocities.

The Hamas-run health authorities in Gaza say 24 people have died in the hospital’s emergency department over the last two days because of a lack of power.

Officials also say the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli attacks has exceeded 12,000. Many more are believed to be missing under the rubble of Gazan buildings.

Pressure on Netanyahu

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted Israeli forces have not been "successful" in minimising civilian casualties in Gaza, but blamed Hamas for using people as human shields.

One of Netanyahu's predecessors, Ehud Olmert, has called for a political solution to resolve the future of Gaza in a BBC interview - blaming his rival for security failings that led to more than 1,200 Israelis being killed by Hamas.

Meanwhile, families and friends of those being held hostage in Gaza are marching in protest from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, with the journey of around 43 miles (69km) due to end at Netanyahu's office on Saturday to demand their release.
 
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One party is more than open to let independent investigators in to settle the question, the other is vehemently opposed to it. Anyone with 2 workings neurons knows that there is no way Isnotreal had confirmed intel on tens of thousands of targets. The IOF claims these were all legit military target, they're the ones who need to prove it. Accusatory inversion is the zionists specialty.
If Hamas were open to investigations, it would have investigated its many war crimes Instead of bragging about them. Hamas is only interested in investigating alledged war crimes by Israel.
The UNGA voted against criticizing Hamas war crimes even though they were obvious, mainly because most if not all Muslim countries voted against it so the needed 2/3 majority was missed by a small margin. Israel do not expect to get a fair deal from any international organisation.
 
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