The IDF practice of firing a missile at a civilian home to warn the
occupants to leave the building before a larger attack, has been caught
on film. Amnesty International has decried “roof knocking,” saying it in
no way constitutes an “effective warning.”
A YouTube video uploaded on Saturday shows how a Palestinian
house in Samir Nofal is struck by a warning shot before being
destroyed about a minute later by a full missile attack.
Prior to the strike the occupants of the building reportedly received a call from the IDF, warning of an imminent attack.
Amnesty International has condemned the “knock on the roof” technique in an appeal to the UN to investigate possible violations committed by Hamas and the IDF during Operation Protective Shield. UN must urgently investigate war crimes in
Israeli-Gaza conflict – Amnesty Intl
“There is no way that firing a missile at a civilian home can
constitute an effective ‘warning.’ Amnesty International has
documented cases of civilians killed or injured by such missiles
in previous Israeli military operations on the Gaza Strip,”
said Philip Luther Director of the Middle East and North Africa
Program at Amnesty International.
Watch the latest report from Gaza by Harry Fear:
Over a hundred Palestinians have been killed in the latest Israeli offensive on Gaza and Amnesty documents that at least 24 children and 16 women were among the casualties.
“Swift UN action is needed as lives hang in the balance,” said Luther. “The international community must not repeat previous mistakes, standing by and watching the devastating consequences for civilians of both sides.”
Amnesty has also urged for an embargo on all Israeli and Palestinian military groups in an effort to bring a halt to the conflict.
The Israeli government says that it does not target civilians in its strikes and claims that members of Hamas are using the Palestinian civilian population as a human shield.
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