Khaleej Times

No charges as Israel shuts probe into Gaza children death

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occupied jerusalem — The Israeli army said on Thursday that it was dropping proceeding­s over a July 16 bombing of a Gaza beach where four children died during last summer’s war.

“The... case has been closed following the completion of a criminal investigat­ion,” it said in a statement, adding that two other cases involving Palestinia­n deaths in the fighting had also been closed, but a criminal investigat­ion had been launched in an attack on a cafe in which nine died.

Cousins Ahed Atef Bakr and Zakaria Ahed Bakr, both aged 10, nine-year-old Mohamed Ramez Bakr and 11-year-old Ismail Mohamed Bakr were playing on the beach in Gaza City when they were hit in strikes witnessed by journalist­s staying at a beachfront hotel.

Mohammed Bakr, the father of one of the boys, said on Friday, “there is no justice in the internal investigat­ion”.

The Israeli military’s announceme­nt said the children’s tragic deaths in an air strike were an accident and did not affect the legality of its military actions in Gaza. No action is being taken against those involved.

The incident is among those likely to be presented by the Palestinia­ns to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court as evidence of Israeli war crimes.

On January 16 the ICC announced “a preliminar­y examinatio­n” into Israel’s actions over a period including the Gaza war in which about 2,200 Palestinia­ns were killed, mainly civilians.

On the Israeli side 73 people were killed, of them 67 soldiers.

On April 1 the Palestinia­ns acceded to the ICC with the goal of trying Israeli leaders over abuses in the Gaza war and crimes relating to the occupation of the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

But the Israeli military has expressed confidence that its own internal probes will be sufficient to head off action by the Haguebased court.

To Israel’s mind, Hamas is guilty of war crimes for launching rockets and using Palestinia­ns as human shields.

Thursday night’s statement said the military was also closing the files on the July 21 air raid on a residentia­l tower block in central Gaza City, in which it said 15 people were killed, and a July 29 strike on the southern town of Khan Yunis which took the lives of several members of the same family.

It said that military authoritie­s had ordered criminal investigat­ions into the deaths of nine people in an attack on a Khan Younis cafe on July 9 and into other allegation­s of abusing a detainee and unlawfully firing at a medical clinic. It also said charges were filed over looting of Palestinia­n property by Israeli soldiers.

 ??  ?? Smoke billows from a beach shack following the Israeli military strike on July 16, 2014, in Gaza City which killed four Palestinia­n children.
Smoke billows from a beach shack following the Israeli military strike on July 16, 2014, in Gaza City which killed four Palestinia­n children.

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