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Israel may have committed war crimes in expelling West Bank refugees, human rights group alleges

Human Rights Watch says 32,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from three West Bank camps with homes demolished and calls for sanctions on Israeli officials.

  • Israel may have committed war crimes by forcibly expelling 32,000 Palestinians from three West Bank refugee camps during a military operation, according to Human Rights Watch's report.
  • Top Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, should be investigated for their roles in the expulsions and possible war crimes, Human Rights Watch stated.
  • Thousands of Palestinians remain displaced without access to their homes or humanitarian assistance, with the military's violence during the expulsions leading to over 850 homes being destroyed.
  • Human Rights Watch based its findings on interviews with 31 displaced Palestinians and satellite imagery analysis, reporting on the humanitarian crisis following the military operations.
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Israel may have committed war crimes in expelling West Bank refugees, human rights group alleges

A human rights group says Israel may have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity after forcibly expelling 32,000 Palestinians from three West Bank refugee camps earlier this year.

·United States
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The military stormed three refugee camps and expelled thousands of people. Human Rights Watch speaks of violations of the Geneva Conventions.

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Attack Israelis in Khan Younis during the morning did at least 4 dead. Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of war crimes by expelling Palestinians from refugee camps in Cis Jordan.

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Human Rights Watch broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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