At least four people have been wounded after the
military of Israeli bombed a refugee camp in the blockaded Gaza Strip.
The attack took place against the Nuseirat
refugee camp on Friday, the Palestinian Ma’an News Agency reported. The
victims were rushed to the hospital in ambulances.
The refugee camp houses nearly 66,000 Palestinians.
Israeli paper Jerusalem Post quoted
the Israeli military as saying that its warplanes had launched an
aerial attack against a base belonging to the Gaza-based Palestinian
resistance movement Hamas.
The Israeli military also said the attack was carried out in response to an alleged rocket attack from Gaza earlier in the day.
Israel has launched four wars on Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip since 2008.
The
Tel Aviv regime started its latest aggression against the Gaza Strip in
early July 2014. The war, which lasted for Fifty (50) days, claimed the lives
of at least 2,140 Palestinians, including many children and women, and
injured some 11,000 others.
Last month, the United Nations Human
Rights Council also adopted a resolution calling for those responsible
for war crimes during Israel’s devastating military aggression against
Gaza to be brought to trial.
Palestinian authorities have already
submitted files on Israeli war crimes in the West Bank and Gaza to the
International Criminal Court.
The documents describe to
prosecutors for the first time in detail Israel’s breaches of
international law, including serious war crimes.
The Israeli
regime has also imposed a blockade on Gaza since 2007, in a move that
has led to a serious decline in the standard of living, unprecedented
levels of unemployment, and unrelenting poverty and starvation.
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