Date: March 1, 2019 Type: ,

Israel/ OPT: Findings of UN inquiry into Gaza killings must pave way for justice over war crimes

Responding to the findings of a report published by the UN Commission of Inquiry yesterday which states that Israeli forces may have committed war crimes during protests in Gaza last year, including by deliberately firing on Palestinian civilians, Saleh Higazi, Deputy Middle East and North Africa Director at Amnesty International said:

“The findings of this report echo Amnesty International’s own conclusions that many killings of Palestinian protesters by Israeli forces during the Great March of Return protests last year appeared to be wilful killings, constituting war crimes.

“The report paints a damning picture of Israeli forces who deliberately shot at children, health workers, journalists and people with disabilities, demonstrating a cruel and ruthless disregard for international humanitarian law. More than 6,000 people suffered wounds from live ammunition placing an added burden on Gaza’s already severely strained health system and many were denied the opportunity to travel outside Gaza to receive the care they required.

“The UN must now follow through on its recommendations to gather information on alleged perpetrators that can be passed to national and international justice mechanisms, including the International Criminal Court. Those responsible for these deplorable crimes must not go unpunished.

“The findings of this report must pave the way for justice for victims of war crimes, and break the long-standing cycle of impunity for serious violations of international law by Israeli forces in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.”

For more information or to request an interview, please contact:

Sara Hashash, MENA Media Manager on sara.hashash@amnesty.org or +44 (0) 203 036 5566

or 

Mienke Steytler, Media and Digital Content Officer, Amnesty International South Africa onmienke.steytler@amnesty.org.za or +27 (0) 64 890 9224.