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The attack involved:
Jet fighters
Napalm bombs
Torpedo boats (one torpedo hit the ship directly)
Machine-gunning life rafts in the water (one of the most contentious actions)
In multiple operations, Israel has been accused of:
Bombing UN facilities (e.g., UNRWA schools in Gaza)
Destroying water treatment plants, hospitals, power stations
Blocking humanitarian aid access
Allegations:
Transferring population into occupied territory (i.e., building Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem) is considered a war crime under Article 8 of the Rome Statute.
Systematic land confiscation, home demolitions, and displacement of Palestinian communities.
International View: Most countries and the UN consider Israeli settlements illegal; Israel disputes this.
ICC Investigation: The International Criminal Court opened a formal investigation in 2021 into alleged crimes in Palestinian territories since 2014, including settlement activity.
Context: During the "Great March of Return" protests along the Gaza-Israel border.
Casualties: Over 200 Palestinians killed, many by sniper fire; thousands injured.
UN Human Rights Council: Found reasonable grounds to believe Israeli snipers unlawfully shot civilians, including children, medics, and journalists.
Israel's Response: Denied wrongdoing, saying Hamas used civilians as cover for attacks.
Casualties: Over 2,100 Palestinians killed (a significant portion civilians), and 73 Israelis.
Allegations:
Targeting homes, schools, hospitals
Use of excessive and disproportionate force
Failure to distinguish between civilians and combatants
UN Inquiry: Concluded both Israel and Palestinian armed groups may have committed war crimes. Israel was criticized for impunity and lack of accountability.
1. Sabra and Shatila Massacre (1982)
Context: During Israel’s invasion of Lebanon, Israeli forces allowed Lebanese Christian Phalangist militias into the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila in Beirut.
Allegations: The militias massacred between 700 and 3,500 civilians.
Israel's Role: An Israeli commission (Kahan Commission) found Israel indirectly responsible and Defense Minister Ariel Sharon was found to bear personal responsibility for not preventing the massacre.
Legal Status: No Israeli officials were prosecuted for war crimes internationally.
2. Operation Cast Lead (Gaza War, 2008–2009)
Casualties: Around 1,400 Palestinians (including hundreds of civilians) and 13 Israelis (including 3 civilians).
Targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure
Disproportionate use of force
Collective punishment
Use of human shields
Illegal settlement activity (in occupied territory)
Torture and inhumane treatment of detainees
Since hamas shoots missiles from densely populated areas, where do you think the IDF returns fire?
Hell is the last place they should be
-looking for OPFOR for USMC
-find hamas
-sigh
-check comments
-political and hateful comments on RAVENFIELD
-get a fucking life