Human Rights Watch accuses Israel, Hamas of ‘apparent war crimes’ in Gaza | Malay Mail

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JERUSALEM, July 28 — Human Rights Watch said yesterday that both Israel and Gaza’s Islamist rulers Hamas probably committed war crimes during their war in May, accusations that both sides rejected. The 11-day conflict saw Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups in Gaza fire thousands of...

JERUSALEM, July 28 — Human Rights Watch said yesterday that both Israel and Gaza’s Islamist rulers Hamas probably committed war crimes during their war in May, accusations that both sides rejected.

The HRW report listed a May 10 strike in Beit Hanoun, one on May 15 at the Al-Shati refugee camp and a wave of strikes on May 16 in Gaza City as the focus of its investigation.The May 10 strike hit a family as it packed barley into sacks. Eight people including six children died. It also said it believed the building was hit by a bomb made by Boeing and exported by the US to Israel.

It also noted “indiscriminate” rocket attacks targeting Israeli civilians, and said these would be addressed in a later report.

 

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that is why war is dreadful. people that never spend a single day on the front line would never understand what is war.

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