28 countries called for an end to Israel’s war on Gaza
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Amnesty International Thinks Israel Might Have Committed a ‘War Crime’Amnesty International is calling for a war crime investigation into Israel’s June 23 air strikes against Iran, which it argues “constitute a serious violation of international humanitarian law.” The organization argued in a July 22 statement that evidence suggests Israel’s “deliberate” strikes on Evin prison in Tehran killed and injured “scores of civilians”.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael Medical Association beseeches COGAT and IDF for humanitarian and medical aid in GazaCIting the deaths of 73 civilians waiting for food on Sunday, IMA President Zion Hagay calls on officials to ensure medical equipment and aid reach the civilian population in Gaza
Palestinians leave after fetching water amid heatwave in the Sheikh Radwan area, north of Gaza City, July 17, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua) On Monday, UN Secretary-General António Guterr
United Nations member countries should use the ministerial-level conference on Palestine on July 28-29, 2025, to publicly commit to concrete actions aimed at ending decades of impunity for Israeli authorities’ violations of international humanitarian and human rights law against Palestinians,
Belgian police questioned two members of the Israeli army who were attending a music festival in Belgium over accusations of serious violations of international humanitarian law in Gaza, the Federal Prosecutor's Office in Brussels said in a statement Monday.
We remain committed to ensuring that shocking incidents in which people were killed while attempting to distribute or access relief supplies are fully investigated as quickly as possible, Foreign Mini
Israel will face further sanctions from the UK if it fails to agree a ceasefire in Gaza, David Lammy said. “We’ve announced a raft of sanctions over the last few months,” the Foreign Secretary told ITV’s Good Morning Britain on Tuesday, when asked what plans he had if Israel continued the war.
Humanitarian officials see a pattern of Israel retaliating against those who criticize its conduct in Gaza and toward Palestinians.
International humanitarian law forbids intentional attacks on civilians. Targeting them or critical civilian infrastructure–such as hospitals–could constitute a war crime. It also prohibits attacks on military objectives that do not take adequate precautions to avoid collateral harm to civilians.
On June 21, 2025, the United States conducted targeted airstrikes on nuclear facilities in Iran, including the Natanz and Arak sites. According to media reports, stealth B-2 bombers