lin :
The situation in Gaza involves grave violations of international law and is widely regarded by human rights organizations and legal experts as a war crime. Civilians have been subjected to relentless bombings, blockades, and destruction of homes, hospitals, and schools. International humanitarian law — especially the Geneva Conventions — prohibits targeting civilians, using disproportionate force, and collective punishment, all of which have occurred repeatedly in Gaza. Restricting access to food, water, medicine, and fuel for millions amounts to collective punishment, while attacks on shelters and medical facilities breach protections for non-combatants. Groups like the UN, Human Rights Watch, and Amnesty International have warned these acts may constitute war crimes or crimes against humanity. The International Criminal Court is actively investigating. Calling this a war crime isn’t political — it’s about defending human rights and demanding accountability for the suffering of innocent people.
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