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Friday, 6 December 2024
Amnesty International accuses Israel of genocide against Palestinian people in Gaza Strip in new report.
Gaza residents are grappling with their homes being destroyed by Israeli strikes across the enclave. (Reuters: Ramadan Abed)
In short:
Amnesty International has released a 300-page report accusing Israel of genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza.
The
NGO said it investigated military acts in Gaza by Israel, analysed
statements by Israeli officials and interviewed more than 200 people.
What's next?
Israel said the report was "fabricated … entirely false and based on lies".
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Amnesty
International claims Israel has committed and continues to carry out
acts of genocide against the Palestinian people in the occupied Gaza
Strip.
In a 300-page report,
the NGO said it investigated Israel's military acts in Gaza and
considered the immediate and cumulative impacts on the Palestinian
population.
The research, over a
nine-month period from October 7, 2023, to July 2024, examined
audio-visual evidence and satellite imagery and included interviews with
212 people, including victims and survivors of air strikes and torture,
and humanitarian aid workers.
Amnesty
International said it tried to contact Israeli authorities throughout
its investigation and had put all of its allegations to the Israeli
government but had not received a response.
Israel has consistently and strenuously denied allegations it is conducting a genocide in Gaza.
Much of Gaza lies in complete ruin following Israel's offensive. (Reuters: Dawoud Abu Alkas)
Israel's
government says it aims to destroy Hamas, a group designated as a
terrorist organisation in Australia. But Amnesty International
secretary-general Agnes Callamard said that "cannot justify certain
kinds of actions".
"The
Palestinians of Gaza have been held in a nightmare, day after day, utter
carnage has unfolded in front of the very eyes of the world and there
is no end in sight," Dr Callamard said.
"Palestinians
have been bombed, starved and repeatedly displaced. Israel's actions
have wiped out entire multi-generational families — they have destroyed
Palestinian homes and livelihood."
The
report claims to have found that Israel has committed three breaches of
the Genocide Convention against the Palestinian people:
An intent to destroy them
Killing and causing serious bodily or mental harm to them
Inflicting conditions which intend to lead to their destruction over time
Dr Callamard said the organisation had determined there was a "clear intent to destroy Palestinians in Gaza".
"Military
objectives can exist with genocidal intent and the military objective
of destruction of Hamas does not justify, excuse in any way, or make
permissible the genocide of the Palestinians of Gaza," she said.
The
report disputes Israel's claims that its military lawfully targeted
Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza and alleges that Israel caused
unprecedented destruction of infrastructure and denied aid to the
civilian population.
Amnesty
International said it reviewed 102 statements that were issued by the
Israeli government and military officials, which it claimed called for
or justified genocidal acts or other crimes against Palestinian people.
Israel continues to attack Gaza in places like Deir al-Balah. (AP Photo: Abdel Kareem Hana)
The
research also examined 15 air strikes between October 7, 2023, and
April 20, 2024, that killed 334 civilians, including 141 children.
It said it found no evidence that any of these strikes were directed at a military objective.
Israel
has consistently said it is targeting Hamas operatives which are hiding
among the civilian population. Hamas has always denied Israel's claim.
In a statement to the ABC, spokesperson for Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Oren Maramostein dismissed the report.
"The
deplorable and fanatical organisation Amnesty International has once
again produced a fabricated report that is entirely false and based on
lies," Mr Maramostein said.
"The
genocidal massacre on October 7, 2023, was carried out by the Hamas
terrorist organisation against Israeli citizens. Since then, Israeli
citizens have been subjected to daily attacks from seven different
fronts.
"Israel is defending itself against these attacks acting fully in accordance with international law."
Amnesty
says it has also made detailed findings about crimes perpetrated by
Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups in the context of their attacks
on Israel on October 7, 2023, which will be outlined in a separate
report.
It is also calling for
sanctions against both Israeli and Hamas officials implicated in war
crimes, and for the Palestinian authorities to investigate and prosecute
war crimes and human rights violations by Palestinian armed groups.
What is genocide?
The
Genocide Convention defines genocide as any of the five acts committed
with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial
or religious group.
These five
acts include killing members of the group, causing them serious bodily
or mental harm and imposing living conditions intended to destroy the
group.
Proving genocidal intent is notoriously difficult if the party accused does not explicitly admit to genocide.
The UN refugee agency says food supplies in Gaza are running out and hunger is widespread. (Reuters: Mohammed Salem)
The
International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants in November
for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defence
minister Yoav Gallant, and one of the last remaining Hamas leaders,
Mohammed Deif, who might already be dead.
The warrants
for the Israeli leaders were issued for crimes against humanity and war
crimes that the court found reasonable grounds to believe they bore
criminal responsibility for.
In May, the
International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that if Israel did not halt
its offensive in Rafah, deliver adequate humanitarian aid and punish
statements inciting genocide by some members of its government, there
was a plausible risk of genocide in Gaza.
South
Africa brought the case to the ICJ in December 2023, accusing Israel of
genocide, alleging indiscriminate killing of civilians, impeding the
flow of aid, the risk of famine, and the displacement of a majority of
the Gazan population.
Israel denies the claims and the court did not conclude that genocide was occurring or that Israel's war was illegal.
In
July, the ICJ ruled that Israel's occupation of the Palestinian
Occupied Territory, including Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem was
illegal.
It ordered all
settlers to evacuate immediately, stop new settlements from being built
and pay reparations to Palestinian people.
The ICJ can make legally binding rulings in disputes between countries but has little power to enforce its orders.
Australia changes position to back UN motion
At
this week's United Nations General Assembly, Australia changed its
position to back a resolution demanding Israel bring an end to its
unlawful presence in Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Australia votes to end Israel's presence in occupied Palestinian Territories
The resolution calls for an end to all new settlement activities and for settlers to be removed from occupied territory.
One
hundred and fifty nations voted in favour of the resolution, with seven
abstentions and eight nations, including the United States and Israel,
voting against it.
Australia
has also changed its position, from no to abstention, on another
resolution concerning Palestinian representation at the UN.
Israel
launched its campaign in the densely populated enclave after a
Hamas-led terrorist attack on Israeli communities across the border on
October 7, 2023, killed 1,200 people and took over 250 hostages,
according to Israeli tallies.
The
Palestinian death toll from the ongoing Israeli attacks in the Gaza
Strip has risen to 44,502, with 105,454 others injured, Gaza-based
health authorities said in a statement released on Tuesday.
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