Article 6NGEW The international criminal court should investigate Israel’s hostage rescue raid | Kenneth Roth

The international criminal court should investigate Israel’s hostage rescue raid | Kenneth Roth

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Kenneth Roth
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If it's true that more than 100 women and children died in the IDF's rescue of four hostages, Israel violated international law

The enormous loss of Palestinian life attendant to the Israeli military's 8 June rescue of four hostages held by Hamas cries out for investigation. Hamas's abduction and detention of these four civilians was a clear war crime, but that does not exempt the Israeli military from the duty to comply with international humanitarian law in the rescue operation. The available evidence suggests that Israel fell short in several deadly respects.

The Gaza health ministry, whose numbers have generally proved reliable, says that at least 274 Palestinians were killed in the operation and more than 600 wounded. The ministry does not distinguish combatants from civilians, but it reports that the dead included 64 children and 57 women, or 44% of the total. Given that many of the men who were killed in the course of the operation were in a nearby market, we must assume that a good proportion of them were civilians as well. That is a horrible civilian toll.

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