The Jerusalem Post

B’Tselem: 63% of casualties in 2014 war were civilians

High figure ‘casts doubt’ on claim that all of IDF’s targets in Gaza were legitimate, says left-wing group

- • By ELIYAHU KAMISHER

Two years after Operation Protective Edge, a B’Tselem report said 1,394, or 63 percent, of the 2,202 Palestinia­ns killed by the IDF did not take part in the conflict.

This is lower than the figure cited by the United Nations and other NGOs of 70% but is still higher than Israeli intelligen­ce estimates of 50%. Sixty-six soldiers and seven civilians were killed on the Israeli side.

The data gathered by B’Tselem, and released on Wednesday, was collected from field researcher­s in Gaza, cross-referenced with publicly available data.

This report is the first time B’Tselem has collected data on the war. Prior to this all casualty numbers were based on outside figures.

According to B’Tselem spokeswoma­n Sarit Michaeli the purpose of the report is to inform the Israeli public of the war’s high death toll.

“Our main goal is to enable the Israeli public to be informed,” she said.

In conjunctio­n with the report, titled “50 Days: More than 500 Children,” B’Tselem released a list of Palestinia­n fatalities along with the cause of their death and an interactiv­e format that maps all Palestinia­n deaths, enabling users to search fatalities by name, age, gender and location.

Michaeli says the interactiv­e map is part of larger move towards merging data and technology with user accessibil­ity.

“Regardless of your politics, B’Tselem wants the public to gain access to this informatio­n to simply understand how many people were killed.”

According to the report, 762 of Palestinia­n fatalities “were taking part in the hostilitie­s at the time of their death, or held a continuous combat function.”

Out of the 2,202 figure B’Tselem cites as the total death toll, the NGO was unable to determine if 46 fatalities had partaken in hostilitie­s. The report goes on to blame the IDF. “The high number of civilian fatalities casts doubt on Israel’s claim that all the targets were legitimate and that the military adhered to the principle of proportion­ality.”

The IDF could not be reached for comment, but in a May 2015 IDF report on the war, the army stated, “The IDF strives to mitigate the risk of harm to civilians.”

The IDF report goes on to say, “the IDF sought to achieve the goals set by the government of Israel while adhering to the Law of Armed Conflict – and in certain respects, the IDF went beyond its legal obligation­s.”

According to the B’Tselem report both Hamas and the IDF broke internatio­nal law, however, the report places the majority of responsibi­lity on Israel stating that the IDF “shirked” its duty to prevent large civilian casualties.

 ?? (Mohammed Salem/Reuters) ?? PALESTINIA­NS SEARCH rubble near a home in Gaza City destroyed in 2014’s Operation Protective Edge.
(Mohammed Salem/Reuters) PALESTINIA­NS SEARCH rubble near a home in Gaza City destroyed in 2014’s Operation Protective Edge.

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