The evidence of war crimes in Gaza is a challenge to universal justice: will western-backed perpetrators ever stand trial?
Evidence of the scale of Israel's war crimes in its January onslaught on Gaza is becoming unanswerable. Clancy Chassay's three films investigating allegations against Israeli forces in the Gaza strip, released by the Guardian today, include important new accounts of the flagrant breaches of the laws of war that marked the three-week campaign "“ now estimated to have left at least 1,400 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and 13 Israelis dead.
The films provide compelling testimony of Israel's use of Palestinian teenagers as human shields; the targeting of hospitals, clinics and medical workers, including with phosphorus bombs; and attacks on civilians, including women and children "“ sometimes waving white flags "“ from hunter-killer drones whose targeting systems are so powerful they can identify the colour of a person's clothes.
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