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Pro-Palestinian rally in London, 28 October. On 13 and 16 October, [60] [61] lawyers at the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians issued notice to prime minister Rishi Sunak, leader of the opposition Keir Starmer, and Labour politicians Emily Thornberry and David Lammy, outlining their intention to prosecute politicians who might aid and abet war crimes.
The accusation of the use of human shields is a common theme in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) [1] has used civilians as human shields multiple times to discourage Palestinian combattants from attacking; accusations against Palestinian militant groups [2] including Hamas [3] that they use Palestinian civilians as shields are commonly made by Israel and pro ...
On 19 October 2023, amid the 2023 Hamas–Israel war, 100 civil society organizations and six genocide scholars sent a letter to Karim Khan, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, calling on him to issue arrest warrants to Israeli officials for cases already before the prosecutor; to investigate the new crimes committed in the ...
Mass detentions in the Israel–Hamas war; Red Sea crisis; Sexual and gender-based violence in the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel; Timeline of the Gaza Strip healthcare collapse; Timeline of the Israel–Hamas war. Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2023; Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2024; War crimes in the ...
When the International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Ahmad Khan announced that he would seek to charge Israeli president Benjamin Netanyahu with war crimes, Sunak denounced the move as "unhelpful" and accused Khan of drawing a moral equivalence between Israel and Hamas.
Hamas expressed interest in operating within a proposal that includes a withdrawal of Israeli forces, a permanent truce, the return of Palestinians, and a prisoner exchange. [82] On 1 June, Netanyahu stated the war would not end until Hamas is defeated militarily and operationally [83] and a permanent ceasefire as a "nonstarter". [84]
Many health workers have been killed during attacks on medical facilities and medical transport in the Israel–Hamas war. [1] [2] Although the injuries happened both on the Israeli [3] side and on the Palestinian side, [4] most of these attacks were carried out by Israeli forces against Palestinians.
Widespread civilian deaths in Gaza and the initial 7 October attack have led to accusations of war crimes against Israel and Hamas. [25] There have been a number of reported attacks on civilian aid seekers and workers, with more than 173 UNRWA staff killed by Israeli forces during the Israel–Hamas war. [26]