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Israel 'failed to minimize civilian toll in Gaza war' | Maan News Agency


Israel 'failed to minimize civilian toll in Gaza war'
Published today (updated) 21/01/2015 22:30

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A ball of fire is seen following an Israeli air strike, on July 11,
2014 in Rafah, in the southern of Gaza Strip. (AFP/Said Khatib)


JERUSALEM (AFP) -- Israeli conduct during last summer's war in the Gaza Strip increased the number of civilian casualties, an independent report has said, by failing to differentiate between military targets and civilian populations.

Despite claims to the contrary, the military did not give sufficient warning for civilians to evacuate residential areas before striking them, according to the report partly commissioned by Physicians for Human Rights and carried out by eight independent medical experts.

The report also cited potential violations of humanitarian law and indiscriminate strikes that led to the deaths of medical workers, and called for a full inquiry into the 50-day conflict.

The war between Israel and Hamas killed nearly 2,200 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and has caused growing instability in Gaza, where 100,000 people whose homes were destroyed or damaged remain displaced.

Another 73 died on the Israeli side, mostly soldiers,

"Attacks were characterized by heavy and unpredictable bombardments of civilian neighborhoods in a manner that failed to discriminate between legitimate targets and protected populations," said the report, which was published Tuesday.

"In numerous cases, double or multiple consecutive strikes on a single location led to multiple civilian casualties and to injuries and deaths among rescuers."

The 237-page report was based on visits during and after the war, using interviews with 68 people wounded during the fighting, autopsies on 370 people killed and the review of dozens of medical files.

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The report said Israel's "early warning" procedures -- including phone calls, text messages and dropping preliminary non-explosive missiles on buildings before striking them -- were inconsistent and often did not provide enough time for evacuation.

Only seven percent of interviewees reported receiving early warnings.

Palestinian NGO Al-Mezan has said the ineffective use of preliminary warning strikes could constitute a war crime.

The Palestinians are attempting to sue Israeli officials over alleged war through the International Criminal Court, having formally joined the body earlier this month.

The report added that in Khuzaa, in southern Gaza, the "reported conduct of specific troops in the area is indicative of additional serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law."

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@Alienoz_TR @Pakistani shaheens @Akheilos @rahi2357 @Zaalim

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Another report which is consistent with results found by other NGOs and major human rights organizations. Now people will believe me when I say Israeli attacks aren't intended to target targets but rather cause as much death and destruction in single air raid as possible.
 
Israel 'failed to minimize civilian toll in Gaza war' | Maan News Agency


Israel 'failed to minimize civilian toll in Gaza war'
Published today (updated) 21/01/2015 22:30

289066_345x230.jpg

A ball of fire is seen following an Israeli air strike, on July 11,
2014 in Rafah, in the southern of Gaza Strip. (AFP/Said Khatib)


JERUSALEM (AFP) -- Israeli conduct during last summer's war in the Gaza Strip increased the number of civilian casualties, an independent report has said, by failing to differentiate between military targets and civilian populations.

Despite claims to the contrary, the military did not give sufficient warning for civilians to evacuate residential areas before striking them, according to the report partly commissioned by Physicians for Human Rights and carried out by eight independent medical experts.

The report also cited potential violations of humanitarian law and indiscriminate strikes that led to the deaths of medical workers, and called for a full inquiry into the 50-day conflict.

The war between Israel and Hamas killed nearly 2,200 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and has caused growing instability in Gaza, where 100,000 people whose homes were destroyed or damaged remain displaced.

Another 73 died on the Israeli side, mostly soldiers,

"Attacks were characterized by heavy and unpredictable bombardments of civilian neighborhoods in a manner that failed to discriminate between legitimate targets and protected populations," said the report, which was published Tuesday.

"In numerous cases, double or multiple consecutive strikes on a single location led to multiple civilian casualties and to injuries and deaths among rescuers."

The 237-page report was based on visits during and after the war, using interviews with 68 people wounded during the fighting, autopsies on 370 people killed and the review of dozens of medical files.

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The report said Israel's "early warning" procedures -- including phone calls, text messages and dropping preliminary non-explosive missiles on buildings before striking them -- were inconsistent and often did not provide enough time for evacuation.

Only seven percent of interviewees reported receiving early warnings.

Palestinian NGO Al-Mezan has said the ineffective use of preliminary warning strikes could constitute a war crime.

The Palestinians are attempting to sue Israeli officials over alleged war through the International Criminal Court, having formally joined the body earlier this month.

The report added that in Khuzaa, in southern Gaza, the "reported conduct of specific troops in the area is indicative of additional serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law."

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@Alienoz_TR @Pakistani shaheens @Akheilos @rahi2357 @Zaalim

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Another report which is consistent with results found by other NGOs and major human rights organizations. Now people will believe me when I say Israeli attacks aren't intended to target targets but rather cause as much death and destruction in single air raid as possible.

Its not Israel's goal to minimize civilian death tolls, but Hamas's
And I am pretty sure all of it is their fault, as they hide behind them.
Anyways Hamas was elected democratically thus I have no sympathy to any of the dead civilians.

"Only seven percent of interviewees reported receiving early warnings."
Only seven percent got out to tell the truth.

"Despite claims to the contrary, the military did not give sufficient warning for civilians to evacuate residential areas before striking them, according to the report partly commissioned by Physicians for Human Rights and carried out by eight independent medical experts."
Huh? Getting out from the area 3 days before the bombings
Get called 10 minutes before the bombing
Launching a smart missile nearby the area that cost a lot of money
After that- you are going to get killed if you don't leave the area.
Anyways, most of the times the civilians don't listen to the army.

"The report also cited potential violations of humanitarian law and indiscriminate strikes that led to the deaths of medical workers, and called for a full inquiry into the 50-day conflict."
Medical workers?
Should I send you this again?
Oh, and hospitals?
You can clearly see the secondary explosions.

"The war between Israel and Hamas killed nearly 2,200 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and has caused growing instability in Gaza, where 100,000 people whose homes were destroyed or damaged remain displaced."
"Mostly civilians"
At least 1000 Hamas members were killed, the rest are human shields
Oh, and about homes and civilian kills?
Here is some more proof:

"Another 73 died on the Israeli side, mostly soldiers,"
Comparing deaths?
Israelis are defending their civilians with missiles, and the Hamas defends its missiles with its civilians
As I already proved.

""Attacks were characterized by heavy and unpredictable bombardments of civilian neighborhoods in a manner that failed to discriminate between legitimate targets and protected populations," said the report, which was published Tuesday."
Again:

You got the point.
 

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