Israeli army admits killing 8 children and 2 women "by mistake"

The Israeli army admitted killing a Palestinian family of 10 people, including 8 children and two women, by "wrongful killing" in Gaza, and said that its air force was targeting an apartment where I believe there are a number of senior leaders of "Hamas" movement, but it turns out that those present there are not To do with the movement.  

A human rights report issued by the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor revealed that Israel had killed 53 Palestinians in targeting 19 families in the Gaza Strip during the current round of tension.

The report documented in names 19 cases of direct bombardment targeting families since last Monday until today, including 13 cases in which homes were bombed on the heads of their residents, and two cases in which gatherings were targeted, in addition to two cases in which a car was targeted, and two cases of bombing a land and a farm, resulting in the killing of 53 Palestinians. Among them are 20 children and 14 women.

Among the victims are a man, his wife and child, mothers and their children, and siblings.

While 3 mothers, along with four or three of their children, were killed, the toll is expected to rise, given that some of these families were missing under the rubble.

The last of these incidents was at dawn today, when 10 Palestinians, two women and eight children, were killed as a result of the Israeli bombing of a residential building in the Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City. A single child, no more than 5 months old, survived and was still in hospital for treatment.

The human rights report considered that "the Israeli army’s declaration of wrongful killing reflects the extent of its disregard for civilian lives. While it talks about accidental injuries, it is related to a horrific massacre in which 10 people were killed and others are still missing under the rubble."

The report stressed that Article 25 of the Hague Regulations relating to the laws and customs of land war prohibits "attacking or bombing cities, villages, dwellings, and unprotected buildings," and the Human Rights Monitor called on the International Criminal Court to "monitor the ongoing Israeli violations in the Gaza Strip, and to include it in the investigations that decided Finally, conducting it on previous violations, and working to hold Israeli commanders and soldiers accountable and not to allow them to escape punishment. "

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