Israel condemned over Gaza ‘bloodbath’ as Amnesty raises war crimes concerns
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Israeli forces faced accusations of committing war crimes and using “disproportionate force” against Palestinian demonstrators in Gaza on Monday on the deadliest day in the enclave since “Great March of Return” protests began in March.
Amnesty International condemned the use of “excessive force” by Israeli forces on Monday and said in some instances they appeared to be “committing what appear to be willful killings constituting war crimes”.
Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said “those responsible for outrageous human rights violations must be held to account,” while Human Rights Watch described the killings as a “bloodbath”.
Middle East Eye has live coverage of protests in Palestine and Israel here. Israeli forces faced accusations of committing war crimes and using “disproportionate force” against Palestinian demonstrators in Gaza on Monday on the deadliest day in the enclave since “Great March of Return” protests began in March. Amnesty International condemned the use of “excessive force” by Israeli forces on Monday and said in some instances they appeared to be “committing what appear to be willful killings constituting war crimes”. Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said “those responsible for outrageous human rights violations must be held to account,” while Human Rights Watch described the killings as a “bloodbath”. Amnesty International condemned the use of “excessive force” by Israeli forces on Monday and said in some instances they appeared to be “committing what appear to be willful killings constituting war crimes”. Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said “those responsible for outrageous human rights violations must be held to account,” while Human Rights Watch described the killings as a “bloodbath”.