The International Court of Justice should investigate Israel’s war crimes; Amnesty International
Geneva: Amnesty International has urged the International Criminal Court to investigate as war crimes at least three Israeli attacks that killed 44 Palestinians, including 32 children.
According to the World News Agency, Amnesty International said that Israel committed war crimes in the attacks on al-Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza on April 16 and on Rafah on April 19 and 20.
Amnesty International interviewed 17 survivors of these incidents and visited the injured in hospital. Know the facts. After which this report was compiled.
The report said that on April 16, Israel carried out an airstrike on al-Maghazi refugee camp, killing 10 children between the ages of four and 15 and five adult men, and injuring more than a dozen.
Amnesty International’s report revealed that ammunition fell in the middle of a market street where children were playing around a foosball table.
Similarly, in the other two attacks, 12 civilians were killed and more than a dozen were injured. Most of them were women and children.
Erica Guevara Rojas, Amnesty International’s senior director, said the three cases reflect a clear pattern of Israeli attacks over the past seven months in which the Israeli military has flouted international law.
The senior director of Amnesty International added that Israel killed ordinary Palestinian civilians and violated human life