LONDON: Hamas and Israel have both been accused of breaking international law during their latest conflict, and the United Nations says it is collecting evidence of war crimes by all sides.
The United Nations is collecting evidence of war crimes committed by both Hamas and Israel during their recent conflict. The rules of armed conflict are governed by internationally recognized laws and resolutions, including the United Nations charter and the Geneva Conventions. Hamas has been accused of war crimes for attacking and killing civilians, kidnapping civilians, and taking hostages. Israel s response has been criticized for collectively punishing Gaza s residents and using munitions containing white phosphorus.
Middle East News: The United Nations is collecting evidence of war crimes committed by all sides in the Hamas-Israel conflict. The rules of armed conflict are governed
Hamas and Israel have both been accused of breaking international law during their latest conflict, and the United Nations says it is collecting evidence of war crimes by all sides.
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