JERUSALEM: The Israeli government is using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare in the occupied Gaza Strip, which is a war crime, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said today. Israeli forces are deliberately blocking the delivery of water, food, and fuel, while willfully impeding humanitarian assistance, apparently razing agricultural areas, and depriving the civilian population of objects indispensable to their survival.
Since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza on October 7, high-ranking Israeli officials, including Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, and Energy Minister Israel Katz have made public statements expressing their aim to deprive civilians in Gaza of food, water and fuel – statements reflecting a policy being carried out by Israeli forces, said HRW. Other Israeli officials have publicly stated that humanitarian aid to Gaza would be conditioned either on the release of Israelis held in Gaza.
‘For over two months, Israel has been depriving Gaza’s population
of food and water, a policy spurred on or endorsed by high-ranking Israeli officials and reflecting an intent to starve civilians as a method of warfare,’ said Omar Shakir, Israel and Palestine director at Human Rights Watch. ‘World leaders should be speaking out against this abhorrent war crime, which has devastating effects on Gaza’s population.’
Human Rights Watch interviewed 11 displaced Palestinians in Gaza between November 24 and December 4. They described their profound hardships in securing basic necessities. ‘We had no food, no electricity, no internet, nothing at all,’ said one man who had left northern Gaza. ‘We don’t know how we survived.’
In southern Gaza, those interviewed described the scarcity of potable water, the lack of food leading to empty shops and lengthy lines, and exorbitant prices. ‘You are on a constant search for things needed to survive,’ said a father of two. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) reported on December 6 that 9 out of 10 households in northern Gaza and 2
out of 3 households in southern Gaza had spent at least one full day and night without food.
International humanitarian law, or the laws of war, prohibits the starvation of civilians as a method of warfare. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court provides that intentionally starving civilians by ‘depriving them of objects indispensable to their survival, including willfully impeding relief supplies’ is a war crime.
Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
Caretaker Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, on Monday met at the Grand Serail, with French Minister for Foreign Affairs, Catherine Colonna, in the presence of French Ambassador to Lebanon, Hervé Magro.
The meeting was attended by Premier Mikati’s Advisors, former minister Nichola Nahas, and Ambassador Boutros Asaker.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister stressed “the priority of stopping the Israeli aggression against Lebanon, and implementing Resolution 1701 in letter and spirit, provided that Israel adheres to its provisions.”
On the other hand, Premier Mikati also met with Caretaker Public Works and Transport Minister, Ali Hamieh, with whom he discussed ministry affairs.
Source: National News Agency – Lebanon