JERUSALEM
(AP) — Amnesty International on Wednesday accused Israel of committing
war crimes during the war in the Gaza Strip this summer, saying it
displayed "callous indifference" in attacks on family homes in the
densely populated coastal area.
The
Gaza war left more than 2,100 Palestinians dead, including many
civilians according to Palestinian and U.N. officials. Israel says the
number of militants killed was much higher and accuses Hamas of using
civilians as human shields. On the Israeli side, 66 soldiers and six
civilians were killed.
Amnesty
said in a report released Wednesday that "Israeli forces killed scores
of Palestinian civilians in attacks targeting houses full of families,
which in some cases have amounted to war crimes."
Israel's foreign
ministry rejected the report's findings, saying the London-based rights
group "ignores documented war crimes perpetrated by Hamas.""The report does not mention the word terror in relation to Hamas or other armed Palestinian groups, nor mentions tunnels built by Hamas to infiltrate Israel and perpetrate terror attacks," the ministry said.
Israel launched the Gaza operation in early July in response to stepped-up rocket attacks on Israeli cities by the coastal area's militant Palestinian Hamas rulers.
The operation followed a crackdown by Israeli forces in the West Bank, where troops arrested scores of Hamas members, in response to the kidnapping and killings of three teenage Israelis in June by Hamas operatives.
Several weeks later, Jewish extremists kidnapped and burned to death a Palestinian teenager in east Jerusalem in an apparent revenge attack.
But the summer war was the fiercest conflict between the two sides in years.
"Israeli forces have brazenly flouted the laws of war by carrying out a series of attacks on civilian homes, displaying callous indifference to the carnage caused," said Philip Luther, Director of Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa program.
During
the 50 days of fighting, Hamas fired thousands of rockets and mortars
at Israeli towns and cities, including Tel Aviv, and used a
sophisticated tunnel network to carry out attacks on Israeli military
encampments in southern Israel, close to the Gaza border. Some of the
tunnels also had exits abutting Israeli civilian communities, giving
Hamas the ability to attack them as well.
For
its part, Israeli forces carried out sustained aerial, artillery and
infantry attacks in Gaza, many of which the Amnesty report found to be
indiscriminate.
Israel says
the military was as careful as possible to avoid civilian casualties
citing its system of providing warning to civilians that strikes on
their buildings were coming when possible.
It
argues that the heavy civilian death toll is Hamas' fault, accusing the
Islamic militant group of launching rockets — and drawing retaliation —
from school yards, residential areas and mosques.
"The
report exposes a pattern of attacks on civilian homes by Israeli forces
which have shown a shocking disregard for the lives of Palestinian
civilians, who were given no warning and had no chance to flee," Luther
said.
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