Have war crimes been committed in Israel and Gaza?

Updated October 16, 2023 at 1:25 p.m. EDT|Published October 13, 2023 at 5:46 p.m. EDT
Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza City on Thursday. (Mohammed Saber/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
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As the war between Israel and Hamas escalates in Gaza, human rights experts say that actions by both sides — including attacks on civilians, hostage-taking, and the targeting of hospitals and other vital infrastructure – probably violate international law.

In Israel, Hamas militants have slaughtered civilians, unleashed a barrage of indiscriminate rocket fire, and taken at least 200 people —including Israelis and foreigners — hostage since it launched a surprise attack on Oct. 7. In Gaza, Israel has leveled entire neighborhoods, killed more than 2,700 people, and ordered a “full siege” of the territory, including shutting off access to water and power.

Israel-Gaza war

The Israel-Gaza war has gone on for six months, and tensions have spilled into the surrounding region.

The war: On Oct. 7, Hamas militants launched an unprecedented cross-border attack on Israel that included the taking of civilian hostages at a music festival. (See photos and videos of how the deadly assault unfolded). Israel declared war on Hamas in response, launching a ground invasion that fueled the biggest displacement in the region since Israel’s creation in 1948.

Gaza crisis: In the Gaza Strip, Israel has waged one of this century’s most destructive wars, killing tens of thousands and plunging at least half of the population into “famine-like conditions.” For months, Israel has resisted pressure from Western allies to allow more humanitarian aid into the enclave.

U.S. involvement: Despite tensions between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and some U.S. politicians, including President Biden, the United States supports Israel with weapons, funds aid packages, and has vetoed or abstained from the United Nations’ cease-fire resolutions.

History: The roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and mistrust are deep and complex, predating the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. Read more on the history of the Gaza Strip.