Israeli ‘Warning’ Shot Killed Two Boys in Gaza, Rights Groups Say - News Summed Up

Israeli ‘Warning’ Shot Killed Two Boys in Gaza, Rights Groups Say


JERUSALEM — An Israeli military tactic intended to spare civilians actually killed two Palestinian teenagers recently and needs to be viewed as a form of attack, not as the ethically responsible precautionary measure that Israel portrays it to be, two human rights groups said in a new report. The tactic is referred to as “knocking on the roof,” a euphemism for hitting a building with loud but not terribly destructive munitions before switching to the powerful missiles or bombs meant to level it. The report assembled crowdsourced video into a meticulous reconstruction of the killings of two teenage boys in an airstrike in July, on an unfinished high-rise in Gaza City, the first of four “roof-knocking” missiles meant to warn off civilians that instead killed them. The bottom line, it concluded, was that an airstrike must not be considered a warning, and must conform to international humanitarian law requiring armies to take pains to identify legitimate targets and avoid harming civilians.


Source: New York Times December 17, 2018 22:41 UTC



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