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Amnesty International Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza
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Human Rights Group Cites Evidence of Systematic Destruction Targeting Palestinian Population
Washington D.C. - In a groundbreaking report released Wednesday, Amnesty International (AI) accuses Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinian population in Gaza since October 7, 2023. The accusation follows Hamas’s attack on Israeli territory, which resulted in the deaths of 1,200 people and the abduction of 250 others.
AI’s report, based on 14 months of meticulous examination, argues that the ongoing situation in Gaza constitutes a continuation of the crimes initiated by Israel in response to the Hamas attack. The association calls on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC) to include genocide in their ongoing investigations of the conflict. This marks the first time AI has leveled such a serious accusation in the context of an armed conflict.
“After considering all of Israel’s stated military objectives in its fight against Hamas, we have found no other justification for the scale of destruction perpetrated than the intent to eradicate and physically destroy the palestinian population,” stated Agnès Callamard, AI’s Secretary General, during the report’s unveiling.
The report, compiled by AI consultants who gathered eyewitness testimonies, medical reports, on-the-ground photographs, and satellite imagery, analyzes the situation through the lens of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and relevant jurisprudence from tribunals like those established for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
AI concludes that Israel has committed three acts prohibited by the Genocide Convention: the killing of Palestinians in Gaza, causing serious bodily or mental harm to them, and deliberately inflicting conditions of existence calculated to bring about their physical destruction in whole or in part.
Erika Guevara Rosas, AI’s Global Director of research, Advocacy, and Campaigns, emphasized the rigor and objectivity of the investigation. “We have eyes on the ground in Gaza who have worked under our strict standards,” she said in a pre-publication interview. “This is a legal analysis of the acts committed by israel in light of the Genocide convention.”
Demonstrating genocidal intent, a crucial element in proving this crime, is notoriously tough. Though, AI argues that Israel’s actions, including the relaxation of pressure on the Palestinian population at certain times, such as allowing polio vaccinations, demonstrate a deliberate choice to inflict suffering.
“This is evidence that Israel could have acted differently, and chose not to,” Guevara Rosas asserted. While acknowledging the complexity of determining genocide in an armed conflict with legitimate military objectives, she stressed the fundamental principle that “war can never justify genocide.”
AI’s analysis represents a significant legal challenge to Israel, highlighting the devastating humanitarian consequences of the ongoing conflict in Gaza and demanding accountability for potential crimes against humanity.
Amnesty International Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza
Human Rights Group Cites Widespread Civilian Casualties and ‘Dehumanizing Rhetoric’ in Damning Report
Washington D.C. – Amnesty International has released a scathing report accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, citing widespread civilian casualties, forced displacement, and the systematic destruction of essential infrastructure. the 300-page document, released on Tuesday, alleges that Israel’s actions during the recent conflict amount to a deliberate attempt to destroy the Palestinian population in Gaza.
“The evidence we have gathered paints a horrifying picture of a campaign of violence that has targeted civilians and deliberately inflicted suffering on an entire population,” said guevara Rosas, a legal expert with Amnesty International. “This is not simply a case of collateral damage; it is indeed a calculated and systematic effort to eliminate the Palestinian people in Gaza.”
the report highlights the devastating impact of Israeli airstrikes,which Amnesty claims have disproportionately targeted civilians. Experts investigated 15 attacks over a nine-month period between 2023 and 2024, concluding that they were either directed at civilians or indiscriminate.
“Out of the 40,717 deaths recorded by the Gaza Ministry of Health as of October 7,2024,nearly 69% were children,women,and the elderly,” the report states. while 30% of the deceased were men under 60, Amnesty notes that autonomous sources have been unable to verify how many were combatants.
Beyond the immediate casualties, the report details the widespread displacement of Gaza’s 2.2 million residents. “Ninety percent of the population has been forcibly displaced, frequently enough multiple times,” the report states.
The destruction of essential infrastructure has further exacerbated the humanitarian crisis. Preliminary estimates from the World Bank,the European Union,and the UN indicate that 84% of Gaza’s healthcare facilities and 57% of its water infrastructure have been damaged or destroyed.
Amnesty argues that these actions constitute a clear violation of international law and meet the legal definition of genocide.
“The intention behind genocide is to subject a population to conditions of existence that may lead to its total or partial destruction,” Rosas explained. “what we are seeing in Gaza is a deliberate attempt to make life unachievable for Palestinians.”
The report also criticizes the ”dehumanizing rhetoric” used by Israeli officials during the conflict. Amnesty cites 22 instances where members of the Israeli government, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, publicly called for the destruction of the Palestinian population in Gaza.
the International Criminal Court (ICC) has already issued arrest warrants for both Netanyahu and Gallant for their alleged roles in war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Amnesty International’s report is a damning indictment of israel’s actions in gaza. It calls for an immediate end to the violence and for the international community to hold Israel accountable for its crimes.
Amnesty International Sounds Alarm on ‘Genocide’ in Gaza, Calls for International Action
The Hague, Netherlands – Amnesty International (AI) has issued a stark warning, labeling the ongoing situation in Gaza a “genocide” and urging the international community to intervene.Speaking at a press conference in The Hague,AI Secretary General Agnès Callamard condemned Israel’s actions,stating,”The military objective of destroying Hamas cannot justify or permit the genocide of Gaza.” Callamard emphasized that Israel’s claim of targeting only Hamas while sparing Palestinian civilians is untenable.
“What we are witnessing is a systematic and widespread attack against the Palestinian people,” Callamard declared. “This is not simply a conflict; it is indeed a campaign of extermination.”
The organization’s findings, based on extensive on-the-ground investigations, will be detailed in a thorough report to be released in the coming weeks.
“For AI, there is no hierarchy of crimes,” explained Erika Guevara Rosas, Americas Director at AI. “But we have prioritized this investigation as a genocide is unfolding, and we must do everything in our power to stop it.”
Guevara Rosas stressed the urgency of the situation,stating,”We are calling for accountability and justice. The international community cannot stand idly by while this atrocity continues.”
AI’s investigation has sought to verify its findings with Israeli authorities,but has yet to receive a response.Guevara Rosas condemned attempts to silence criticism of Israel’s actions by invoking antisemitism.
“We must not allow the fight against antisemitism to be used as a shield to protect human rights violations,” she asserted.
The organization also highlighted the escalating violence in the West Bank, where over 3,500 Palestinians have been detained since the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel, many arbitrarily.
The choice of The Hague as the venue for the press conference was deliberate. Both the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court are located in the city, underscoring AI’s call for international legal action.
“The world must act now to end this genocide,” Guevara Rosas implored. “This is not just a violation of Palestinian lives and dignity, but a threat to the very fabric of humanity.”
Exclusive Interview: Amnesty International on Genocide Accusation Against Israel
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Following the release of Amnesty International’s (AI) groundbreaking report accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, we spoke with Erika Guevara Rosas, AI’s Global Director of Research, Advocacy, and Campaigns, to discuss the evidence and implications of this controversial declaration.
NewsDIrectory3: This is the first time AI has levelled a genocide accusation in the context of an armed conflict.What motivated this decision?
Guevara Rosas: The evidence we gathered over 14 months of meticulous investigation was simply overwhelming. We painstakingly analyzed eyewitness testimonies, medical reports, satellite imagery, and on-the-ground photographs. When viewed through the lens of the 1948 Genocide Convention,the Israeli actions in Gaza,notably as October 7,2023,point to a intentional attempt to destroy the Palestinian population.
NewsDIrectory3: Proving genocidal intent is notoriously difficult. How dose the report demonstrate this crucial element?
Guevara Rosas: We recognize the complexity. However, the deliberate targeting of civilians, the scale of destruction, and the systematic dismantling of essential infrastructure demonstrate a calculated choice to inflict suffering. for exmaple, while Israel allows limited humanitarian aid, including polio vaccines, they simultaneously launch devastating bombardments. This points to a deliberate strategy of inflicting harm while minimizing international condemnation.
NewsDIrectory3: Israel argues that its actions are necessary to combat Hamas, a recognized terrorist institution. How does AI respond to this argument?
Guevara Rosas: We acknowledge the legitimate security concerns Israel faces. However, international law requires proportionality and distinction between combatants and civilians. The report clearly shows a pattern of disproportionate force and indiscriminate targeting of civilians, which cannot be justified under any circumstances. War can never justify genocide.
NewsDIrectory3: What are the implications of this report,and what actions does AI recommend?
Guevara Rosas: This report is a call for justice and accountability. It demands a thorough investigation by the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice. We urge the international community to acknowledge the severity of the situation, hold Israel accountable for its actions, and take concrete steps to protect the Palestinian people from further harm.
NewsDIrectory3: This report has sparked intense debate and controversy. What message do you have for those who disagree with AI’s conclusion?
Guevara Rosas: We understand that accusing a state of genocide is a serious matter. We encourage everyone to carefully study the evidence presented in our report. Our responsibility is to speak truth to power, even when it’s unpopular. We stand by our findings and believe that justice and accountability are essential for lasting peace.
