Amnesty International calls for investigation into “Israeli” war crimes in Gaza

Amnesty International said that Israel illegally destroyed agricultural land and civilian buildings along the eastern border of the Gaza Strip, calling for an investigation into this destruction as part of “war crimes.”

In a statement published on Friday, the organization called for an investigation into the Israeli military operation aimed at significantly expanding the “buffer zone” along the eastern border of the occupied Gaza Strip, as they constitute two war crimes, namely “unjustified destruction and collective punishment,” according to what was reported by news agencies.

Amnesty International explained that the Israeli occupation forces illegally destroyed agricultural lands and civilian buildings and razed entire neighborhoods to the ground, with all their homes, schools, and mosques, using bulldozers and manually planted explosive.

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