UN says Israeli forces, Palestinian armed groups may have committed war crimes in deadly raid
- The U.N. Human rights office raises concerns about possible war crimes by Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups in connection with a deadly raid that killed hundreds of Palestinians.
- Palestinian health officials report at least 274 fatalities, including women and children, in the operation.
- Hostage-Holding Palestinian armed groups in populated areas are criticized for endangering civilians and hostages by U.N. Spokesman Jeremy Laurence.
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UN says Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups may have committed war crimes in a deadly raid
The U.N. human rights office is citing possible war crimes by Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups in connection with a deadly raid by Israeli forces that freed four hostages over the weekend.
Gaza civilian killings during Israel's freeing of hostages could be war crimes, UN says
The U.N. human rights office said on Tuesday the killings of civilians in Gaza during the Israeli operation to release four hostages, and also armed groups' holding of captives in densely populated areas, could amount to war crimes.
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