ISLAMABAD: Human Rights Watch has accused the Israeli military of carrying out attacks that โapparently amount to war crimesโ during anย 11-day offensiveย on the Gaza Strip that began on May 10.
The international human rights organisationย issuedย its conclusions on Tuesday after investigating three Israeli air raids that it said killed 62 Palestinian civilians. It concluded that โthere were no evident military targets in the vicinityโ of the attacks.

The report also accused Palestinian armed groups of apparent war crimes by launching more than 4,000 unguided rockets and mortars at Israeli population centres. Such attacks, it said, violate โthe prohibition against deliberate or indiscriminate attacks against civiliansโ.
The report focused on Israeli actions during the fighting, and the group said it would issue a separate report on the actions of Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups in August.

โIsraeli forces carried out attacks in Gaza in May that devastated entire families without any apparent military target nearby,โ said Gerry Simpson, associated crisis and conflict director at HRW on the organisationโs website.
He said Israelโs โconsistent unwillingness to seriously investigate alleged war crimesโ, coupled with Palestinian rocket fire at Israeli civilian areas, underscored the importance of an ongoing investigation into both sides by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
There was no immediate reaction to the report by the Israeli military, which has repeatedly said its attacks were aimed at military targets in Gaza.

