UN: ISRAEL BOMBING OF HOMES VIOLATES ‘LAWS OF WAR’

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Palestinians surround the body of ten-year-old girl Nour al-Najdi, who hospital officials said was killed in an Israeli air strike, during her funeral at a mosque in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday. Reuters/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
DYING YOUNG…Palestinians surround the body of 10-year-old girl Nour al-Najdi, who was killed in an Israeli air strike, during her funeral in Rafah, Gaza on Wednesday. Reuters 

“We have received disturbing reports that many of the civilian casualties, including of children, occurred as a result of strikes on homes. These are against international humanitarian and human rights law,” said spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani

GENEVA — Israel could be violating the laws of war by bombing Palestinian homes in Gaza, the UN’s human rights office said Friday, as the death toll from the Israeli strikes rose to 100.

“We have received disturbing reports that many of the civilian casualties, including of children, occurred as a result of strikes on homes,” said spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani.

“Such reports raise doubts about whether the Israeli air strikes have been in accordance with international humanitarian law and international human rights law,” she told reporters.

International humanitarian law is UN term for the laws of war, and Shamdasani said targeting homes was a violation unless the buildings were being used for military purposes.

“In case of doubt, buildings that are ordinarily used for civilian purposes, such as homes, are presumed not to be legitimate military targets,” she said.

“Even when a home is identified as being used for military purposes, any attack must be proportionate, offer a definite military advantage in the prevailing circumstances at the time, and precautions must be taken to protect civilians,” she added.

Israel has accused the Islamist movement Hamas and other Palestinian militants who have fired hundreds of rockets at its territory of deliberately placing military installations in densely-populated Gaza in order to use civilians as human shields.

“Military assets should not be located in densely-populated areas and attacks should not be launched from such areas,” said Shamdasani.

“This is a call to the armed groups on the Palestinian side,” she added, condemning their attacks on Israeli civilian areas, which have injured less than a dozen people.

“On the Israeli side, however, their responsiblity in international law is very specific. If there is even an iota of a doubt, homes are not legitimate military targets. And if these homes are being used for military purposes, attacks must be proportionate, and precautions must be taken,” said Shamdasani.

“It is incumbent on both parties to ensure that their military operations respect the law, no matter what the obstacles and no matter what the difficulties.”–AFP

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