Israel's restriction of Gaza's water supply to below minimum requirements amounts to an act of genocide and destruction as a crime against humanity, according to a report by Human Rights Watch. Human rights activists say Israeli forces deliberately limited access to clean water, leading to the use of contaminated sources and the outbreak of deadly diseases.
Israeli troops have reduced access to clean water in Gaza during the 14-month war, leading to the use of contaminated sources and the threat of deadly diseases, especially among children, according to a Human Rights Watch investigation. Israeli actions have led to the deaths of many Palestinians, and Human Rights Watch calls them an act of genocide, citing statements by Israeli coalition ministers.
The International Court of Justice issued a preliminary order that Israel must cease its offensive and take measures to prevent genocide until a final decision is made whether it has committed it. A UN General Assembly resolution demands an “immediate” ceasefire in Gaza.
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