Israeli lethal force in Gaza may be war crime: Human Rights Watch

JERUSALEM: Human Rights Watch alleges that Israel's use of lethal drive in opposition to Palestinian demonstrators in the Gaza Strip in fresh weeks may represent war crimes.

The observation was once issued Wednesday forward of an emergency UN General Assembly assembly to vote on a resolution condemning Israel's use of drive.


Palestinians have held near-weekly protests since March 30, calling for a ``right of go back'' to ancestral properties now in Israel. At least 120 Palestinians have been killed and over 3,800 wounded by Israeli fire in protests along the border.


The Israeli military has mentioned its soldiers adhere to the rules of engagement to protect Israeli civilians and safety infrastructure from assaults cloaked by the protests.


The group calls at the international group to "impose real costs for such blatant disregard for Palestinian lives."
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