Hamas: Establishing execution sites in Gaza is a brutal war crime

The Islamic Movement of Palestine (Hamas) has said that, what was revealed by the Israeli media about the action of the regime's army to establish "places to hang people" in the Gaza Strip, where anyone who walks in those places is killed, is atrocious war crime.

Hamas: Establishing execution sites in Gaza is a brutal war crime

The statement issued by Hamas added that these actions by Israel are an example of "violation of all the rules and laws of war by targeting unarmed civilians in incidents some of which have been revealed in videos previously broadcast by Al Jazeera television."

Last Wednesday, Qatar's Al Jazeera television showed a video of two unarmed Palestinian men, one waving a white cloth in the air as a sign of surrender, before brutal Israeli soldiers shot them dead and buried their bodies in the rubble. using bulldozers, near Gaza City.

A Palestinian citizen being held by Israeli soldiers

Recently, other media have revealed other videos that show deliberate Israeli killings against unarmed Palestinian civilians in Gaza.

Hamas has called on the United Nations and international judicial institutions - led by the International Criminal Court - to begin an urgent investigation into the horrific crime seen on audio and video in front of the whole world.

It has also called for the prosecution of the leaders of the occupying and Nazi regime of Israel, to work to stop the killings of the regime and the ongoing war of extermination against defenseless citizens, and to protect the human values ​​that are trampled by the regime with the blessing and light of green from the administration of the President of the United States, Joe Biden.

On Sunday, Israeli officials and soldiers admitted that many of those killed, whom the army described as terrorists in the current war in the Gaza Strip, were in fact unarmed civilians.

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz has collected testimonies from the officers and soldiers who fought the war that has been going on since October 7, 2023.