Amnesty International Says ICC Should Investigate as “War Crimes” Israeli Airstrikes on Al-Maghazi and Rafah

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London, The International Criminal Court (ICC) should investigate as “war crimes” three Israeli air strikes that resulted in the martyrdom of 44 Palestinian civilians, including 32 children, in the occupied Gaza Strip last month, Amnesty International said Monday.

The attacks – one on Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza on 16 April, and two on Rafah on 19 and 20 April, Amnesty said in a press releases.

“These devastating strikes have decimated families and cruelly cut short the lives of 32 children,” it said, adding “Our findings offer crucial evidence of unlawful attacks by the Israeli military.” Amnesty said that the International Criminal Court should investigate as war crimes the three Israeli airstrikes.

The Israeli occupation continues its aggression against the Gaza Strip, by land, sea and air, since Oct. 7, killing 35,984, the majority of whom were children and women, and injuring 80,643 others,while thousands of victims are still under the rubble.

Source: Qatar News Agency