Letters of condemnation and denunciation of Israel’s destruction of the evacuation tower in Gaza continued, which housed the offices of a number of media organizations, including the Al-Jazeera network.

The European Union described the Israeli move as "a matter of great concern," and a spokesman for the European Union's external relations official, Josep Borrell, said in Brussels on Monday, "The media must be able to operate freely so that they can cover the events independently."

For its part, Reporters Without Borders called on the International Criminal Court to conduct an investigation into the Israeli bombing that targeted the Evacuation Tower as a "possible war crime."

The organization said - in a message today to the Prosecutor of the Criminal Court - that the offices of 23 international and local media organizations have been destroyed during the past six days.

She explained that she has strong reason to believe that "the deliberate targeting of media organizations by the Israeli army, and the deliberate destruction of their equipment, may constitute a violation of one of the laws of the court."

She added that these Israeli attacks are working to "reduce - if not neutralize - the ability of the media to inform the public." She called on the international court to include the recent attacks in the investigation that began last March into the Israeli practices in the Palestinian territories.

The Secretary-General of Reporters Without Borders, Christophe Delaware, said - in a tweet on Twitter - that "what the Israeli army confirms that the alleged presence of Hamas in the buildings would make them legitimate military targets; it is absolutely illegal, as they also contain civilian homes," And media offices. "

For its part, Amnesty International called for an investigation into the Israeli bombing of the Evacuation Tower.

The organization expressed - in a tweet on Twitter today - its grave concern about the high death toll from the Israeli bombing of Gaza.

It described the direct Israeli attacks on civilians as "war crimes," calling for an international investigation to be opened into the attack on the Evacuation Tower.

And it considered that the raid on the tower "commensurate with the pattern of collective punishment imposed by Israel on the Palestinian population."

On the first Saturday, Israel bombed the evacuation tower, which led to the collapse of the entire 11-storey building.

Since May 10, the Israeli army has been shelling the Gaza Strip, and Palestinian factions have responded by firing rockets and shells at Israeli towns.