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Israeli forces showed ‘callous indifference’ in deadly attacks on family homes in Gaza

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Israeli forces have killed scores of Palestinian civilians in attacks targeting houses full of families which in some cases have amounted to war crimes, Amnesty International has disclosed in a new report on the latest Israeli operation in the Gaza Strip.

Families under the Rubble: Israeli attacks on inhabited homes details eight cases where residential family homes in Gaza were attacked by Israeli forces without warning during Operation Protective Edge in July and August 2014, causing the deaths of at least 104 civilians including 62 children. The report reveals a pattern of frequent Israeli attacks using large aerial bombs to level civilian homes, sometimes killing entire families.

No warning, no chance to flee

“Israeli forces have brazenly flouted the laws of war by carrying out a series of attacks on civilian homes, displaying callous indifference to the carnage caused,” said Philip Luther, Director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Amnesty International.

“The report exposes a pattern of attacks on civilian homes by Israeli forces which have shown a shocking disregard for the lives of Palestinian civilians, who were given no warning and had no chance to flee.”

The report contains numerous accounts from survivors who describe the horror of frantically digging through the rubble and dust of their destroyed homes in search of the bodies of children and loved ones.

Devastation to civilian lives

In several of the cases documented in the report, possible military targets were identified by Amnesty International. However the devastation to civilian lives and property caused in all cases was clearly disproportionate to the military advantages gained by launching the attacks.

“Even if a fighter had been present in one of these residential homes, it would not absolve Israel of its obligation to take every feasible precaution to protect the lives of civilians caught up in the fighting. The repeated, disproportionate attacks on homes indicate that Israel’s current military tactics are deeply flawed and fundamentally at odds with the principles of international humanitarian law,” said Philip Luther.

36 family members killed in one attack

In the single deadliest attack documented in the report, 36 members of four families including 18 children were killed when the three-storey al-Dali building, was struck. Israel has not announced why the building was targeted, but Amnesty International has identified possible military targets within the building.

The second deadliest attack appears to have targeted a member of the al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ armed wing, who was outside the Abu Jame’ family home. The house was completely levelled killing 25 civilians including 19 children.

Regardless of the intended targets, both of these attacks constitute grossly disproportionate attacks and under international law, they should have been cancelled or postponed as soon as it was evident that so many civilians were present in the house.

No military target

Israeli officials have failed to give any justification for carrying out these attacks. In some of the cases in this report Amnesty International has not been able to identify any possible military target. In those cases it appears that the attacks directly and deliberately targeted civilians or civilian objects, which would constitute war crimes.

In all of the cases researched by Amnesty International no prior warning was given to residents of the homes which were attacked. If it had been given, excessive loss of civilian lives could clearly have been avoided.

“It is tragic to think that these civilian deaths could have been prevented. The onus is on Israeli officials to explain why they chose to deliberately flatten entire homes full of civilians, when they had a clear legal obligation to minimize harm to civilians and the means of doing so,” said Philip Luther.

Body parts strewn amid the dust

The report highlights the catastrophic consequences of Israel’s attacks on homes, which have shattered the lives of entire families. Some of the homes attacked were overflowing with relatives who had fled other areas of Gaza in search of safety.

Survivors of an attack on the al-Hallaq family home described horrifying scenes of strewn body parts amid the dust and chaos after three missiles struck the house.

Khalil Abed Hassan Ammar, a doctor with the Palestinian Medical Council and a resident in the building said: “It was terrifying we couldn’t save anyone…. All of the kids were burnt, I couldn’t tell which were mine and which were the neighbours’…We carried whoever we were able to the ambulance… I only recognized Ibrahim my eldest child, when I saw the shoes he was wearing…I had bought them for him two days before.”

Ayman Haniyeh, one of the neighbours, described the trauma of trying to search for survivors:


“All I can remember are the bits and pieces I saw of bodies, teeth, head, arms, insides, everything scattered and spread,” he said. One survivor of the same attack described hugging a bag full of the “shreds” of her son’s body.


Israel must provide answers

Israel has so far failed to even acknowledge any of the attacks detailed in the report and has not responded to Amnesty International’s requests for explanations of why each of these attacks took place.

At least 18,000 homes were destroyed or rendered uninhabitable during the conflict. More than 1,500 Palestinian civilians including 519 children were killed in Israeli attacks carried out during the latest Gaza conflict. Palestinian armed groups also committed war crimes, firing thousands of indiscriminate rockets into Israel killing six civilians including one child.

“What is crucial now is that there is accountability for any violations of international humanitarian law that have been committed. The Israeli authorities must provide answers. The international community must take urgent steps to end the perpetual cycle of serious violations and complete impunity,” said Philip Luther.

Israel hiding from international scrutiny

Given the failure of Israeli and Palestinian authorities to independently and impartially investigate allegations of war crimes, it is imperative that the international community support the involvement of the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Amnesty International is renewing its calls on Israel and the Palestinian authorities to accede to the Rome Statute and grant the ICC the authority to investigate crimes committed in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). The organization is also calling for the UN Security Council to refer the situation in Israel and the OPT to the ICC so that the prosecutor can investigate allegations of crimes under international law by all parties.

Israel has continued to deny access to Gaza for international human rights organizations including Amnesty International and the organization has been forced to conduct its research for this report remotely, supported by two fieldworkers based in Gaza. Israel has also announced that it will not co-operate with the Commission of Inquiry established by the UN Human Rights Council.

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Israeli forces showed ‘callous indifference’ in deadly attacks on family homes in Gaza - Amnesty International Australia

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New EU foreign policy chief wants to see Palestinian state in five years - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News | Haaretz

The European Union's new foreign policy chief said on Monday that she wants to see the creation of a Palestinian state by the end of her five-year term in office.

Federica Mogherini told reporters that one of her main goals will be to work toward peace between Israel and the Palestinians, and that she intends the EU to be more intimately involved in the Middle East than in the past.

Mogherini, Italy's former foreign minister who took over from Catherine Ashton on Saturday, said that simple recognition of the Palestinian state by European countries, like Sweden, which became the first to do so last week, is not enough.

“What’s important for me is not whether other countries, be they European or not, recognize Palestine… I’d be happy if, during my mandate, the Palestinian state existed," she told French newspaper Le Monde, Newsweek reported.

Mogherini said that considering the fact that Europe is the biggest donor to the Palestinian Authority, the EU needs to take a more hands-on approach to the conflict. "You cannot be a payer without being a political player. This is not sustainable,” she told the Guardian.

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I hope that's not a bluff.
 
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Amnesty: Israel committed war crimes in Gaza war | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.

New EU foreign policy chief wants to see Palestinian state in five years - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News | Haaretz

The European Union's new foreign policy chief said on Monday that she wants to see the creation of a Palestinian state by the end of her five-year term in office.

Federica Mogherini told reporters that one of her main goals will be to work toward peace between Israel and the Palestinians, and that she intends the EU to be more intimately involved in the Middle East than in the past.

Mogherini, Italy's former foreign minister who took over from Catherine Ashton on Saturday, said that simple recognition of the Palestinian state by European countries, like Sweden, which became the first to do so last week, is not enough.

“What’s important for me is not whether other countries, be they European or not, recognize Palestine… I’d be happy if, during my mandate, the Palestinian state existed," she told French newspaper Le Monde, Newsweek reported.

Mogherini said that considering the fact that Europe is the biggest donor to the Palestinian Authority, the EU needs to take a more hands-on approach to the conflict. "You cannot be a payer without being a political player. This is not sustainable,” she told the Guardian.

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I hope that's not a bluff.

It's probably nonsense like so many times before. EU (Britain) created Israel after all and have since then been their beneficiaries together with the US.

I don't know what the solution is but it seems to me that Israel is protected by everyone. Not even China or Russia is questioning their conduct outside of media talk.

Armed resistance and a total war might be the only solution if things don't change. Resistance movements should reappear from within Israel (the Palestinian community there) and in the West Bank if nothing changes at all.

Armed resistance (read self-defense) is a right for any oppressed people and state. Just like some Eastern European Jews resisted against the Nazis and their descendants are now in Israel calling the legitimate Palestinian resistance for terrorists.
 
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Amnesty: Israel committed war crimes in Gaza war | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.



It's probably nonsense like so many times before. EU (Britain) created Israel after all and have since then been their beneficiaries together with the US.

I don't know what the solution is but it seems to me that Israel is protected by everyone. Not even China or Russia is questioning their conduct outside of media talk.

Armed resistance and a total war might be the only solution if things don't change. Resistance movements should reappear from within Israel (the Palestinian community there) and in the West Bank if nothing changes at all.

Armed resistance (read self-defense) is a right for any oppressed people and state. Just like some Eastern European Jews resisted against the Nazis and their descendants are now in Israel calling the legitimate Palestinian resistance for terrorists.

Looks like that is currently happening. Lately there have been many demostrations in some of our holiest sites.
 
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Looks like that is currently happening. Lately there have been many demostrations in some of our holiest sites.

Yes, I have read about riots on a daily basis since their war crimes on Gaza. The question here is what can the average Palestinian in the West Bank, Gaza and inside Israel do to change the status quo? The Palestinians should work on that question 24/7 and once they come up with an idea that will work they will need to work together to implement that idea.

In other words what is the solution? What is happening now does clearly not work.
 
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Yes, I have read about riots on a daily basis since their war crimes on Gaza. The question here is what can the average Palestinian in the West Bank, Gaza and inside Israel do to change the status quo? The Palestinians should work on that question 24/7 and once they come up with an idea that will work they will need to work together to implement that idea.

In other words what is the solution? What is happening now does clearly not work.

Have you seen Jerusalem lately? Eastern Jerusalem to be more exact. There have been demonstrations for the past two weeks. Hundreds of Palestinians have been kidnapped by Israeli occupation forces, some have been killed in the demonstrations and clashes. Including an American-Palestinian boy. Israel has been violating it's peace treaty with Jordan, it is not allowed to send any settlers to inside the mosque. However, you have settler leaders protected by occupation forces who occupy it and incite violence by claiming it will be destroyed in order to build a third temple. And that leader was shot and is in coma. Today also an out of frustration and revenge and Israeli occupation soldier was killed.

The PA says it will submit request to UN this month. But they keep delaying it. Egypt and PA have no interest in taking our case to the UN. All they want is to overthrow Hamas in Gaza through every illegal means and through literal massive collective punishement against civilian population never seen on scale before anywhere else in world.


Another on of your moronic blogs. First of all, Amnesty even in this report mentioned both sides. Secondly, Amnesty took all these cases to the Israeli military and the Israeli military admitted there was no military target and refused to give explanation to why families were slaughtered.
 
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I'm sure you guys at the centre have debunked this as well:
The OP story is revealed as a damnable, indefensible, exaggeration. So you bring up another hate-Israel bit instead. But why should this one prove any more truthful than the first? And since you aren't asking this question yourself doesn't that mean you're more interested in slandering Jews than the pursuit of justice?
 
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Oh, what a convincing link. "Elder of Ziyon". A blog moreover.:rofl:

Amnesty International vs Elder of Ziyon (a blog). I wonder which source to pick?

I am sorry but the "source" is in the same league as PissTV.
 
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Something we have all known since Day 1. What was worse is that the Israeli's put Gaza under siege and made the Palestinians watch their people being butchered by IDF.
 
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The OP story is revealed as a damnable, indefensible, exaggeration. So you bring up another hate-Israel bit instead. But why should this one prove any more truthful than the first? And since you aren't asking this question yourself doesn't that mean you're more interested in slandering Jews than the pursuit of justice?

You're going to get a ban if you further attempt to derail thread. You nor your friends at ElderZion blog have managed to debunk anything in the report. Otherwise Israel would have cooperated with UN investigation.
 
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The OP story is revealed as a damnable, indefensible, exaggeration. So you bring up another hate-Israel bit instead. But why should this one prove any more truthful than the first? And since you aren't asking this question yourself doesn't that mean you're more interested in slandering Jews than the pursuit of justice?

Nonsense. The OP story could be about santa claus and the tooth fairy but it still won't make a difference to the truthfulness of the story I posted. And are you seriously questioning the story that I posted and its validity? Cmon man, I see your comments on being intellectually honest, yet here you are accusing me of being an anti Semite. Are you serious?
 
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The OP story is revealed as a damnable, indefensible, exaggeration. So you bring up another hate-Israel bit instead. But why should this one prove any more truthful than the first? And since you aren't asking this question yourself doesn't that mean you're more interested in slandering Jews than the pursuit of justice?
Yea when the report IS NOT FROM ISRAELI resources it is hate-Israel.....When it is Israeli references than it is Biblical?

This is Israeli site too ..
Breaking the Silence › Israeli soldiers talk about the occupied territories

debunk it!
 
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