Amnesty International considered that the International Criminal Court should investigate the massacre, which Israel committed in the Shati refugee camp, in which 10 were killed;

8 children and 2 women.

In a tweet on Twitter, the organization said it is deeply concerned about the high death toll in Gaza, and said direct attacks on civilians are war crimes.

Amnesty International also said that Israel's targeting and destruction of the evacuation tower, which houses the offices of Al-Jazeera and the Associated Press, should also be investigated as a war crime.

She said the raid on the evacuation tower fits with the pattern of collective punishment imposed by Israel on the Palestinian population.

Today, the death toll in Gaza has risen to 181 Palestinians, including 52 children.

The International Criminal Court must investigate the Israeli attack on the Beach camp on Saturday that killed two women and eight children.

Direct attacks on civilians are war crimes.

- Amnesty International (@AmnestyAR) May 16, 2021

The beach camp massacre

And the Ministry of Health in Gaza said earlier, today, Saturday, that 10 martyrs - including 8 children and two women - were pulled from a house in Al-Shati camp (west of Gaza City), while the civil defense teams are still working to remove the rubble to search for more bodies.

The Israeli warplanes bombed the three-story house with several missiles and flattened it on the heads of its residents.

Eyewitnesses reported that the house of the Abu Hatab family was bombed with 3 missiles without prior warning, and no warning missiles to evacuate it as usual, and the shelling completely destroyed it on the heads of its residents.

In turn, the UN envoy for the peace process confirmed that 40 children have been killed since last Monday in the bombing of Gaza, adding, "I call for children to be spared violence."

Yusef Abu Al-Rish, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, said that the only survivor of the Al-Shati massacre is a baby under the age of two months.