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A public hearing organised by a UN team investigating alleged war crimes by Israel and Hamas during the Gaza war is under way. During the hearing, which began on Sunday and is being screened live for the public and the media, the mission will hear from victims of alleged violations and from experts on the context and impact of the Israeli siege and military operations. The public hearings, which are a part of the information-gathering work of the fact-finding mission, will enable victims, witnesses and experts from all sides in the conflict to speak directly to the international community.
He has also investigated war crimes in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia. "This is not about compensation or legal recourse. What the victims want is an opportunity to tell the world what happened in the hope that people will remember their story and the killings of their loves ones will not go unnoticed," she said. Israel launched its 22-day offensive against Gaza's Hamas rulers and the Gazan people on 27 December. The operation killed more than 1,400 Palestinians, including more than 900 civilians, among them scores of children, according to Palestinian officials and human rights groups. It also destroyed thousands of homes and heavily damaged Gaza's infrastructure.
Israel claims the death toll was lower and most of the dead were Hamas fighters. Thirteen Israelis were also killed during the fighting. Gaza's reconstruction is being hampered by Israel's blockade of Gaza which dates back to June 2007 when Hamas took control of the territory. Since then, Israel and Egypt, which control Gaza's only border crossing that bypasses Israel, have kept the territory of 1.5 million aid-dependent people sealed to all but essential humanitarian supplies. Israel has insisted that the blockade is necessary to prevent Hamas from arming itself, but human rights groups say it is a collective punishment. The fact-finding mission is mandated by the UN to investigate all violations of international human rights and humanitarian laws that might have been committed at any time in the context of the military operations conducted in Gaza. | |||||||
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