Amnesty calls for 'war crimes' probe of Israeli military assault in Gaza
Amnesty International has called for a thorough investigation into war crimes by the Israeli occupation military in Gaza related to the unlawful destruction of civilian infrastructure and agricultural land along the eastern border of the territory.
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The organization's Crisis Evidence Lab examined satellite images and social media footage shared by Israeli soldiers from October 2023 to May 2024. The analysis uncovered a newly cleared strip measuring between 1-1.8 kilometers (0.62-1.11 miles) wide along Gaza's eastern border.
"Our analysis reveals a pattern consistent with the systematic destruction of an entire area. These homes were not destroyed as the result of intense fighting," said Erika Guevara-Rosas, Amnesty's senior director for research, advocacy, policy and campaigns.
The report indicated that Israeli forces employed bulldozers and explosives to demolish entire neighborhoods, including homes, schools and mosques, following their takeover of the area.
“The creation of any ‘buffer zone’ must not amount to the collective punishment of the Palestinian civilians who lived in these neighborhoods," Guevara-Rosas added.