Israel’s repeated attacks on medical facilities health personnel and ambulances in Gaza should be “investigated as war crimes” Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said.
The Israeli military’s “apparently unlawful attacks” are further destroying Gaza’s healthcare system at a time when medics have unprecedented numbers of severely injured patients and hospitals have run out of medicine and basic equipment the group said on Tuesday.
“Despite the Israeli military’s claims on November 5 2023 of ‘Hamas’s cynical use of hospitals’ no evidence put forward would justify depriving hospitals and ambulances of their protected status under international humanitarian law” HRW added.
HRW urged the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory and the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate Israel’s actions.
“Israel’s repeated attacks damaging hospitals and harming healthcare workers already hard hit by an unlawful blockade have devastated Gaza’s healthcare infrastructure” A. Kayum Ahmed special adviser on the right to health at HRW said. “The strikes on hospitals have killed hundreds of people and put many patients at grave risk because they’re unable to receive proper medical care.”
Between October 7 and November 7 HRW said it investigated attacks on or near five healthcare facilities in Gaza.
It found that Israeli forces struck the Indonesian Hospital multiple times between October 7 and 28 killing at least two civilians; the International Eye Hospital was struck repeatedly and completely destroyed on October 10 or 11; the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital was forced to close on November 1 days after air raids on or near the facility; a man and a child were injured after repeated attacks on the al-Quds Hospital; and Israeli forces struck well-marked ambulances on several occasions – at least a dozen people were killed or wounded in one incident outside al-Shifa Hospital on November 3.
“These ongoing attacks are not isolated. Israeli forces have also carried out scores of strikes damaging several other hospitals across Gaza” HRW affirmed.
As of November 10 two-thirds of primary healthcare facilities and half of all hospitals in Gaza are not functioning according to the UN. And as of November 12 at least 521 people including 16 medical workers have been killed in 137 “attacks on health care” in Gaza the World Health Organization said.