UN speaks of possible “war crimes” after Israeli strikes

by time news

2023-11-02 08:53:00

Tuesday October 31 and Wednesday November 1, successive Israeli strikes on the largest refugee camp in Gaza, in response to the attacks of October 7, would have left “dozens” of dead according to the terrorist group Hamas, a figure which has not been confirmed. could not be immediately confirmed.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was “appalled” by the strikes on the Jabaliya camp, where 116,000 refugees live, in the north of the Gaza Strip, targeted by bombings. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights estimated Wednesday evening that these bombings could constitute “war crimes”, “given the high number of civilian victims and the scale of the destruction”.

Head of Hamas anti-tank unit killed

AFP journalists were able to see significant destruction at the scene, where survivors were moving through the rubble in search of survivors. Rescuers said “entire families” would have been decimated.

The Israeli army, which is waging a relentless response in Gaza in response to the bloody Hamas attacks on October 7, claimed to have eliminated the head of Hamas’ anti-tank unit, Muhammad Atzar, in its strikes on the Palestinian camp on Wednesday.

A first evacuation operation on Wednesday allowed 76 wounded Palestinians and 335 foreigners and dual nationals, according to an Egyptian official, to leave the territory via the Rafah border post, the only one not controlled by Israeli forces.

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