UN Human Rights Office Says IDF's Deadly Nuseirat Raid May Amount to War Crime

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Julia Conley is a staff writer for Common Dreams.

Citing the 'principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution' that international humanitarian law demands military forces obey, the United Nations' top human rights office on Tuesday said the raid conducted at Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza by the Israel Defense Forces over the weekend may amount to a war crime.

'The fact that your adversary is breaking international humanitarian law does not change your obligations,' Haque told The Washington Post. 'The foreseeable harm to civilians was disproportionate to the legitimate aim of rescuing the four hostages.'Eyewitnesses and aid groups have said the attack began in broad daylight and started after IDF soldiers entered the camp in a humanitarian aid truck.

 

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