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Euro-Med calls for int’l investigation into Israeli war crimes at Kamal Adwan Hospital

Sunday 17-December-2023

GENEVA, (PIC)

Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor called for an international investigation into the Israeli war crimes committed at Kamal Adwan Hospital after burying wounded Palestinian civilians alive.

Before they left the medical facility in the morning, Israeli bulldozers buried Palestinian civilians alive in the hospital courtyard, according to testimonies the Geneva-based organization received from media and medical crews on the ground. At least one of the bodies could be seen amid the sand piles, witnesses said, confirming that the victim was injured before being buried and killed.

According to Euro-Med Monitor, Israeli army bulldozers drove into the hospital this morning and totally destroyed its southern section, leaving behind massive destruction following several days of non-stop attacks and siege. Nine days ago, Israeli tanks had besieged the hospital, with Israeli snipers taking over the surrounding buildings and shooting at anyone passing by, the rights group said.

Euro-Med Monitor teams are continuing to document what happened at Kamal Adwan Hospital, and have emphasized the need to open an international investigation into the horrific violations that the facility witnessed over the past several days against patients, displaced people, and medical staff as part of Israeli’s deliberate and systematic targeting of health facilities in the Gaza Strip since 7 October.

Israeli forces directly bombed the hospital’s maternity ward on Monday, December 11, killing two women and their two babies and amputating a third woman’s legs. The following day (Tuesday, December 12), Israeli army forces arrested the hospital director, Dr. Ahmed Al-Kahlot, and transferred more than 70 health personnel from the hospital to an unknown destination.

The Israeli forces have stormed the hospital several times since then, turning its roofs and buildings into military barracks, as well as imposing a complete siege on those trapped inside and depriving them of food and water. An unnamed eyewitness, who requested anonymity for fear of retaliation, claimed that 48 hours after Israeli forces had overrun the hospital and imposed a strict siege, they ordered all males—including the medical staff—to congregate in the hospital courtyard. They then separated them into groups of five and photographed them to confirm their identities.

Israeli forces later evacuated the majority of those trapped in the hospital, including 65 injured individuals, 12 children in intensive care, six premature babies, 2,500 displaced people, and 100 medical personnel, in groups. Nearly 10 meters away from the hospital, they forced the males to remove all of their clothing, except for their boxers. They held the victims outdoors for six hours before arresting about 50 to 60 of them; the rest were released and told to head to shelter centers at schools. About 50 patients, along with their families and five doctors and nurses, were kept in one of the hospital’s departments without food, water, or electricity.

During the raid, Israeli forces destroyed the hospital’s external gates, part of its administration building, and its pharmacy; burned the medicine store before demolishing it; destroyed the water well, the electricity generator, and the oxygen station; created a large hole in the hospital courtyard; and exhumed about 26 bodies of dead people who, unable to be buried in cemeteries due to the ongoing Israeli attacks, had been previously buried in the yard. Israeli bulldozers removed the bodies in a humiliating manner, stated Euro-Med Monitor, in violation of the dead’s dignity.

Although an image of four individuals leaving a hospital with four Kalashnikov weapons was published by the Israeli army in an attempt to depict them as militants, said Euro-Med Monitor, its initial investigation has revealed that those pictured are a trained doctor, a nurse, and two displaced civilians, and that Israeli forces forced them to hold the weapons of the Israeli security officers guarding the hospital gates.

The Euro-Med received testimonies confirming that an elderly man was starved to death in the hospital, while another died after an Israeli military dog was let loose on him. Other children and two patients also died in the intensive care unit for not receiving the appropriate health care.

The Euro-Med Monitor said that the atrocities committed by the Israeli forces at Kamal Adwan Hospital came as part of the Israeli army’s repeated and systematic attacks on health facilities, crews, and ambulances since Oct. 7, aimed at destroying the health care system in the Gaza Strip, which constitutes a war crime under the rules of international humanitarian law.

Euro-Med stresses that hospitals, medical facilities, and vehicles are civilian targets that enjoy special protection under international humanitarian law, or the laws of war. Therefore, the specific protection to which hospitals are entitled shall not cease unless they are used by a party to the conflict to commit, outside their humanitarian functions, an “act harmful to the enemy.”

So far, Israel has not provided any strong evidence proving that hospitals are used for other purposes other than health work. More worrisomely, the Israeli forces turned hospitals into military barracks, sniper sites, and detention centers for medical personnel, patients, and internally displaced people. International humanitarian laws stress that medical personnel must be protected and allowed to perform their work, something that Israel flagrantly violates.

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