National Post

idf told to Shoot on sight in Gaza

- The Daily Telegraph

Jerusalem Israeli forces may have committed “grave violations” of the internatio­nal laws of warfare during last summer’s Gaza conflict, according to the accounts of soldiers who fought in it. A collection of testimonie­s published Monday by Breaking the Silence, an NGO run by former Israeli soldiers, describes lax rules of engagement that allowed troops to open fire in built-up areas, leading to mass civilian casualties and devastatin­g damage to homes. Soldiers assumed they were entering areas cleared of inhabitant­s after the army launched its offensive, Operation Protective Edge, last July. Troops were told to target any Palestinia­n as a “terrorist” and to shoot to kill. In reality, many residents had remained behind, despite military officials having dropped leaflets or made phone calls ordering inhabitant­s to evacuate. Israeli forces also made devastatin­g use of such inaccurate missiles as cannon and mortars, causing widespread destructio­n and breaching two basic principles of the law of war — distinctio­n and proportion­ality — according to Michael Sfard, Breaking the Silence’s legal adviser.

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